According to Glasser, many of the problems of clients are caused by:
a. unfinished business with parents.
b. sibling rivalry.
c. early childhood trauma.
d. their inability to connect or to have a satisfying relationship with at least one of the significant people in theirlives.
Q. 2In the context of qualitative research strategies, memo writing, constant comparative method, and theoretical sampling are primary features of _____.
a. consensual qualitative research
b. grounded theory
c. phenomenology
d. participatory action research
Q. 3Discuss the processes that take place during the working stage of a group.
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 4In working with Japanese clients, a reality therapist might do which of the following when asking clients to make plans and commit to them?
a. The therapist might be likely to accept I'll try as a firm commitment.
b. The therapist would push clients for an explicit pledge to follow through.
c. The therapist would view a noncommittal response as a sign of weakness.
d. The therapist would refer their clients if they refused to commit to a plan.
Q. 5According to Morrow and Rennie (2004 and 2005), _____ is a practice used to explore researcher biases and the method by which to best address those biases.
a. self-evaluation
b. subjectivity
c. self-reflexivity
d. objectivity
Q. 6How does the setting where a group meets help or hinder group dynamics?
What will be an ideal response?
Q. 7__________ provides a delivery system for helping individuals take more effective control of their lives.
a. Group counseling
b. The WDEP system
c. Assessment theory
d. Reality therapy
Q. 8In the context of presenting qualitative findings, an untouched and thorough presentation of the data obtained is known as a _____.
a. focusedobservation
b. thick description
c. fluid presentation
d. processedinterpretation
Q. 9How do the interaction patterns of members effect group dynamics?
What will be an ideal response?