Nurturance, protection, and management are generic work-group functions of group leadership.

a. True
b. False


b. False

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An analyst views symptoms presented by the client as expressions of_________________

a. intrapsychic conflict b. psychotic conflict c. interpersonal gains d. natural consequences

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A middle school administrator asked Ann, a professional counselor, to assess student behavior and recommend school-wide behavioral supports to improve overall behavior. Ann begins the process by collecting information on how many detentions and expulsions students have received over the past three years. Ann is providing ______________________ services as part of school-based consultation.

a. Direct b. Indirect c. Support d. Expert

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When looking at individual differences in how trusting one is, research found that people who have a tendency to trust others tend to ___________ than people who tend to distrust

a. Lie and be unhappy b. Be conflicted and maladjusted c. Be high self-monitoring d. Be more trustworthy

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Tiffany, a beginning counselor in a very early session feels "put off" by the seemingly angry response of a client to her question. Based on concepts of the "real relationship" and genuineness, what should Tiffany do? A. It is essential for Tiffany to share her feelings with the client. B. It may be wise for Tiffany to monitor her feelings and see if they persist prior to saying anything

C. Tiffany probably should refer this client to another treatment provider. D. Tiffany should share her feelings, but tell the client that she hopes to build a relationship with her.

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