Which of the following would NOT be a function deemed important by a reality therapy group leader?
a. Setting limits in a group
b. Getting members to evaluate their own behavior
c. Being willing to have his or her own values challenged
d. Working through transference relationships
d
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Counseling strategies that focus upon human relationship interactions are generally thought of as:
a. Psychodynamic. b. Behavioral. c. Cognitive. d. Systemic.
The use of mental health services is viewed by military culture as a sign of
a. honesty. b. honor. c. loyalty. d. intelligence. e. None of the above.
Greenberg (2002) contends that clients will not be able to change their emotions unless they
a. talk intellectually about their cognitions. b. talk intellectually about their emotions. c. experience their emotions viscerally. d. act out their emotions.
In actual practice, all of the following take place EXCEPT
a. the transition stage and the working stage merge with each other. b. individual differences among members exist at all of the stages of a group. c. themes of trust, conflict, and reluctance to participate may reemerge in the working stage. d. careful thought and planning are necessary to lay a solid foundation for any group and is imperative during the working stage.