In offering feedback to other group members, one should:

a. provide feedback that is clear and concise and that is free of qualifiers.
b. provide feedback in the form of advice.
c. focus exclusively on the difficulties he or she is experiencing with other members and avoid distracting them by addressing positive qualities and strengths.
d. downplay statements that pertain to interpersonal relationships.


a. provide feedback that is clear and concise and that is free of qualifiers.

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The notion of "caring" for a client can be understood as Carl Rogers' notion of:

a) Unconditional positive regard b) Accurate empathic understanding c) Congruence d) Genuineness

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___________ are essentially the same as psychotherapy notes. They address the client's transference reactions and the therapist's subjective impressions of the client.

A. Process notes B. Progress notes C. Diagnostic notes D. Treatment summary

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Garry's teenage client reveals little personal information so he has decided to see what he can discover about the adolescent on social media sites. What ethical guideline should guide this decision?

A) ?Garry needs to know more about his client to be helpful. B) ?Garry needs to respect the privacy of his client's virtual identity C) ?Garry should ask his client to "friend" him so he can read postings. D) ?Garry's concern for the client's safety allows him to investigate.

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Like Beck, Ellis assessed for faulty cognitions, called __________________ which were typically flagged by words such as "would", "should", "ought", "must"

a. repression b. irrational beliefs c. neurosis d. splitting

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