Which of the following describes the function of counseling groups?
a. The prevention of personal or societal disorder through conveying information and/or the examining of values.
b. To help group participants resolve the usual, yet often difficult, situations connected with living in an ever changing world as well as to help participants develop their existing interpersonal problem-solving competencies to better handle future problems
c. To help individual group members resolve their in-depth and sometimes serious psychological problems
d. To improve work practices and to accomplish identified work goals
b
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What was the immediate impetus for the development and publication of the Belmont Report?
a. The commissioning of a committee on ethics by the American Medical Association in 1975 b. As part of the out of court settlement with survivors and family members of the victims of the Tuskegee Study c. At the behest of the United Nations World Health Organization d. A requirement of the National Research Act of 1974
__________ is considered (a) factor(s) that influence client test performance and item response.
a. Anxiety b. Motivation c. Environmental variables d. All of the above
The universal limitations intervention, rebuilding a new identity, and enriching/using the client’s support system are all techniques used during which therapeutic task?
a) Task 1 b) Task 2 c) Task 3 d) Task 4 e) Task 5
Assessments that lead the individual to possible jobs of interest based on thesimilarity between one's values and the values of that job
a. Ability tests b. Interest inventories c. Value inventories d. Career development inventories