T-groups were created primarily to
a. help clients become more socially interested.
b. provide clients with an environment where they would feel comfortable discussing their pasts.
c. promote self-acceptance and facilitate openness in interactions with others.
d. All of the above.
c
You might also like to view...
An important tool in reducing bullying is to teach:
A. self-defense to the victims. B. victims how to report bullies. C. empathy. D. better parenting.
According to Kocet (2009), all counselor-client interactions can potentially be:
a. Amicable b. Hostile c. Multicultural d. Ethical
According to the text, the major challenges facing young adults are taking responsibility for themselves, becoming financially independent, and ______.
A. making independent decisions B. engaging with the community C. leaving the family home D. forming belief and value systems
What did Adler add to the nature versus nurture debate?
a. He did not address the impact of context on mental and social functioning. Therefore, his contributions were solely in the area of genetics. b. He did not address either genetics or context on mental and social functioning. c. He was not interested in either genetics or the contexts of his clients’ lives. Rather, he indicated that adults were responsible for their own behaviors. d. He did not emphasize the impact of genetics on mental and social functioning. e. He helped to conduct research that firmly established the influence of genetics on psychological functioning.