“Acting as if” in a group is an exercise where a person pretends to be someone he or she wishes to be. It is based on _____________ theory.

a. Freudian
b. Jungian
c. Adlerian
d. Behavioral


c. Adlerian

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Group worker planning, performing, and processing includes all but which of the following

a. addressing only overt cultural conflicts in the group b. assessing progress on group and member goals c. implementing the plan using ethical interventions d. pre-screening and preparing group members e. Addressing cultural conflicts in the group

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What is karma-yoga?

a. It is the type of yoga concerned with mental control. b. It is the type of yoga most common in the United States. It emphasizes cultivating the body in order to facilitate advanced meditation and higher states of consciousness. c. It is a brief form of yoga used to help a person through a difficult period. It is usually experienced as part of a weekend retreat. d. It is the concept that our actions have inner as well as outer effects, that good actions transform us into good people. e. It is a loosely structured exercise program intended to help a person relax.

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What is Ethical Commitment?

What will be an ideal response?

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Religion refers to:

a) the practice of one’s beliefs with respect to a higher being b) outward expression of the inner workings of the human spirit c) having a personal relationship with a higher power and faith and may be a process used to find meaning in one’s life. d) none of the above

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