Which of the following is NOT one of Yochelson and Samenow’s “thinking errors” of offenders?
a. they develop an “I can’t” attitude toward their own responsibilities
b. they refuse to accept responsibility
c. they appear to understand what constitutes trustworthy behavior
d. many cannot seem to accept criticism
Answer: c. they appear to understand what constitutes trustworthy behavior
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Which of the following statements is true?
a. seasoned school counselors have more effective groups b. novice counselors are more able to implement the more current trends c. experienced school counselors tend to implement less “hands-on” approaches to group d. novice school counselors have difficulty implementing developmentally appropriate strategies
Legitimate alternatives to psychotherapy do NOT include:
a. indigenous healing practices. b. crisis-intervention. c. 14-step programs. d. peer self-help groups.
An important piece of information when trying to specify observables is
a. the content and skills to be measured. b. the demographics of the population being assessed. c. the significance of the test in the examinee’s life. d. All of the above.
All of the following are true of directives EXCEPT:
a. directives ask the family to compete a specific task in between, and sometimes during, sessions. b. directives are rarely logical or linear solutions. c. the purpose of directives is to “perturb” the system with the smallest change possible, in order to create new interaction patterns. d. directives ask the clients to stop the behavior for a short period in order to learn new skills.