DeBono's six hats approach to creativity
What will be an ideal response?
Edward deBono (1999) originator of this approach. When considering a problem, difficulty, challenge, or concern, deBono advocates that the situation be broken down using six ways of thinking. Each way of thinking is represented by a color hat and is to be employed before a decision is made as to what to do.
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A. filial therapy
B. experiential therapy
C. child therapy
D. play therapy
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a. the group. b. the leader. c. it’s members. d. b and c. e. all of the above.
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a. helping them set specific academic goals b. stabilizing their early identity development c. involving the teachers in student goal development d. focusing on their general career interests e. organizing a job shadowing program
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a. few structured techniques b. pronounced focus on the phenomenological exploration of the client's experience c. excessive reliance on technique d. both A and B