Ideals, values, or standards for living make up what definition of culture?
A. normative
B. functional
C. mental
D. structural
Answer: A
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Jacobs et al. (2012) asserted that the most frequent unethical practice in group facilitation is when:
a. Subgroups develop b. The group leader’s leadership style is authoritative c. Untrained leaders lead groups d. Confidentiality is broken
Which moral principle is not a guide to ethical decision-making?
a. Non-malfeasance b. Autonomy c. Justice d. Fidelity e. The U.S. Constitution
Behaviorism _____
a. Was a natural outgrowth of the existing models of psychotherapy b. Has been almost completely eclipsed by cognitive therapy, making it rather obsolete in the field of counseling c. Is only useful for making behavior changes in children, as adults can "see through" the attempts to make changes in behavior and thwart them quite easily d. Appeals to many because of its data-driven approach that makes behavioral change quantifiable and helps counselors and clients select and implement specific goals
One way that a psychoanalytic therapist might control the transference is by:
a. disclosing their primary process thinking. b. being responsive and empathic. c. maintaining their blank screen behavior. d. encouraging daily therapy sessions.