A leader can use his or her voice to
a. energize group members.
b. put members at ease.
c. pace the group.
d. all of the available choices.
Q. 2A key theme of SFBT is, when you know what is working, do more of it. If something is not working, try something different.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 3Applying Erickson's Psychosocial Developmental Stages in clinical counseling is useful for which of the following?
a. Helping clients more quickly identify core dynamic patterns that are affecting all areas of life.
b. To better understand the client's internal dynamics, particularly those that are contributing to the presenting problem.
c. Helping clients identify unconscious or semi-conscious erroneous assumptions about life to develop a system of private logic that supports them in pursuing their life goals.
d. Understanding the larger developmental concerns that may be underlying the problems clients bring to session.
Q. 4The leader may use his or her eyes to do each of the following EXCEPT
a. cut members off.
b. link members together.
c. scan the group for nonverbal cues.
d. encourage members to speak to each other.
Q. 5The use of techniques is fundamental in narrative therapy.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 6Object relations theorists examine the client's relationship with early caregivers to understand the dynamics that are creating current difficulties. The patterns can be described in each of the ways below EXCEPT: ________________.
a. secure
b. insecure
c. anxious
d. avoidant
Q. 7It is important for a leader to identify allies because they may be helpful
a. when starting a discussion or exercise.
b. when role-playing to demonstrate an idea.
c. to pair with a member who is very upset.
d. all of the available choices.
Q. 8SFBT is an optimistic, antideterministic, future-oriented approach based on the assumption that clients have the ability to change quickly and can create a problem-free language as they strive for a new reality.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false