At its core, Ellis' rational-emotive theory of personality is said to be almost as easy as ABC, in which ABC represents:
a. Activating events of life, rational and/or irrational Beliefs, and emotional and behavioral Consequences.
b. Activating events of life, irrational Beliefs, and emotional and behavioral Consequences.
c. Activating events of life, rational Beliefs, and emotional and behavioral Consequences.
d. Antecedent events, Behavioral responses, and external and situational Consequences.
A
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Personality is a major concept in career counseling, and counselors can be certain that:
a. Criteria for identifying personality disorders has been changed b. Personality disorders will be evaluated and diagnosed in the same manner c. There is agreement among experts regarding identifying symptoms of personality disorders d. Criteria for identifying personality disorders will not be changed
What strategy is suggested in order for a group leader to receive effective referrals?
a. Sending out detailed notices b. Requesting that supervisors inform their staff of a new group c. A "tuning-in" session with staff and/or the potential referral source d. B and C
The 20/20 delegates recently arrived at a shared definition of:
A. therapy. B. treatment. C. counseling. D. guidance.
Discussion of the ending feelings should be encouraged, with the group leader participating fully in the exchange of both positive and negative reactions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false