Describe the difference between a group with “loose interactions” and a group with “tight interactions.”
What will be an ideal response?
A group with “loose interactions” has limited to nonexistent boundaries and has a constant state of supplying too much interaction. In extreme cases, the group may become chaotic. A group with “tight interactions” has people who are closed off and have minimal interaction with each other, and all risk is dampened.
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The Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery is used by clinicians to assess:
a. Memory deficits d. Academic achievement c. Executive functioning d. Brain injury
The REBT counselor asks the client, "Does it follow that if you got fired from this job that you will never succeed at keeping one?". The therapist has just used which technique?
a. logical disputation b. empirical disputation c. functional disputation d. pragmatic disputation
According to the text, the earlier one is in the recovery process, the more one should rely on which theoretical approaches?
A. Gestalt, Adlerian. B. CBT, REBT. C. Psychoanalytic. D. Motivational Interviewing, CBT, relapse prevention.
Frankl's logotherapy deals most with issues of
a. choice. b. dying. c. meaning. d. separation