Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Structured techniques should rarely be used because they restrict the free expression of group members.
2.Metaphors are most likely to be influential if they are concrete in their use of nominalizations.
3.The leader must intervene decisively when someone acts out in ways that are dysfunctional or destructive.
1.false
2.false
3.true
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Most existing ethical decision making models include the client in lieu of the supervisor. 2. Jennings, Sovereign, Bottorff, Mussell, Pederson, and Vye (2005) identified nine core values that promote ethical practice 3. Connecting with clients, supervisors, and colleagues is the keystone and foundation of all that we do. 4. Beneficence speaks to the ability and right of clients and others to make decisions that best serve them and ensures that clients are not coerced into doing certain things. 5. Depending on the population, a counselor does not need to ensure competence.
Special-ability aptitude tests have been designed to assess
a. artistic aptitudes. b. clerical aptitudes. c. mechanical aptitudes. d. All of the above.
Which of the following is TRUE with regard to the length of time that should be allowed for a dyad?
a. Dyads can last anywhere from 2 to 10 minutes b. Leaders should tell members in advance how long a dyad will last c. Both choices are true d. Neither choice is true
Doreen was afraid she would be sick if she went to see her Research Methodology professor. She was instructed by her logotherapist to be sick when she walked into her professor's office. With detachment she entered her professor's office and found that when she intended that which she feared, she had more control over her anxiety than she anticipated. This is an example of:
a. de-reflection. b. paradoxical intention. c. right activity. d. wrong activity.