The influencing strategies oriented to helping clients find new ways of thinking, feeling, being, and finding new meaning in their lives are:

a. information, psychoeducation, advice, opinion, instruction, suggestion, directive.
b. intelligence, disclosure, feedback, observation, listening, interpretation.
c. interpretation, logical consequences, self-disclosure, feedback, psychoeducation/information, directives.
d. information, psychoeducation, logical consequences, observation, self-disclosure, listening, feedback.


c. interpretation, logical consequences, self-disclosure, feedback, psychoeducation/information, directives.

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a. group is a salient medium by which to define their self-concepts. b. they tend to form extremely close bonds with other group members. c. group serves as a salient medium through which they solve their problems. d. All of the above.

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Both the coordinator and the participants should recognize that participation in an exercise is voluntary

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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When a person approaches a stressful situation with vigilance or avoidance, this is what type of coping?

A. relational coping B. problem-focused coping C. emotion-focused coping D. general adaptation syndrome

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Which of the following stages of Pedersen’s conceptual framework for developing cultural and cross-cultural competence model provides the ability to build on awareness and apply knowledge toward effective change in multicultural settings

a. Awareness b. Knowledge c. Skills d. Practice

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