The "strength-in-numbers" phenomenon is described as:
a. The mutual aid process in which group members are encouraged touse the strength of the group to confront other group members
b. A group process in which group members are guided toward individual goals
c. The mutual aid process in which group members are strengthened to take on difficult tasks through the support of other groupmembers
d. A group process in which group members are directed to stick together to remain resilient
C
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When entering into a helping relationship with a client, the term notice refers to
a. providing information to the client about the helping process. b. negotiating an agreement with the client based on information about the helping process. c. both a and b. d. neither a or b.
Which of the following is true of evidence-based practice?
a. It relies on empirically validated methods, not on clinical judgment. b. It can only be implemented if individuals with sociocultural backgrounds similar to that of the client have been investigated empirically. c. It entails following well-established treatments rigidly to ensure validity. d. It is important for providing ethical care to children and families.
ACT is most likely to promote the idea that:
a. avoiding feelings provides relief from distress. b. disputing thoughts reframes our point of view. c. fighting feelings makes them worse. d. the content of experience is more important than the context of experience.
Problems leaders may encounter fall into two main categories of
a. misunderstandings of theories and confusion about the role of the leader. b. problems with discipline and problems with group members. c. problems understanding members and problems with the group process. d. problems with time constraints and problems with group members.