When might using dyads be more advantageous than using rounds?

What will be an ideal response?


Using dyads might be more advantageous than using rounds when the leader wants members to be able to process something in depth but does not have much time, since it takes less time for two to share than to have everyone share in depth in the group. Dyads may also build energy in the group, since each member participates more than he or she would in a round. If the leader wants to check in with a member who has a particularly emotional reaction to something, pairing him or herself with the member might give the leader more information and allow the member to express something more fully than if the member has to share in front of the entire group.

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Individuals in this class must work for a living, but those in this group occupy positions that are relatively well regarded and highly paid.

a. Owning class b. Working class c. Middle class d. Upper middle class

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Which of the following is NOT identified as a trend in the counseling profession?

a. violence and bullying b. health and wellness c. accountability d. salary incentives

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In Perls' theory of personality, what motivates human beings to rely on their own resources and achieve a kind of self-responsibility?

a. Catastrophic expectations b. Fear of repercussions for being independent c. Frustration d. Ongoing parental support

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The solution for dealing with an individual's demandingness most strongly supported by REBT is:

a. decreasing demandingness. b. satisfying the demand. c. magic and mysticism. d. distraction.

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