____ would say that regardless of culture, humans have an instinct to fight.
Who is Freud or Lorenz?
Strategies that focus on an individual member of the group.
What are vertical inteventions?
A test measures what it purports to measure.
Nosology refers to a system of classification. The nosological systems utilized by professional counselors who diagnose clients are ___ and ___.
DSM and ICD.
This kind of therapy explicitly addresses power.
A group leader takes action to stop gossip is an example of ____.
What is blocking?
The most widely used and researched personality measure.
What is the MMPI-2?
A legal concept that guards against required disclosure in legal proceedings that breaks a promise of privacy.
What is privileged communication?
Cognitive dissonance theory is a popular cognitive consistency theory or balance theory in social psychology created by ___.
Who is Festinger?
With this technique, a client in group work takes on the part of another person.
What is role reversal?
The number of people receiving a certain score.
What is a frequency distribution?
HIPAA stands for___.
What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act?
____ helped to popularize the multicultural counseling movement.
What is the civil rights movement?
This type of group is most likely to deal with severe pathology.
A person changed their behavior when they know they're being observed.
What is reactivity?
___ proposed the most popular paradigm of mental health consultation.
Who is Caplan?
In the context of multicultural counseling, this word means that all people must adjust to environmental and geological demands.
What is personalism?
What is collaborative empiricism?
The same test is given to the same group of people using the test-retest reliability method. the correlation between the first and second administration is .70. The true variance (i.e., the percentage of shared variance or the level of the same thing measured in both) is ____.
What is 49%?
Federal legislation that governs educational records and dictates how all written information on a student will be handled and disseminated for the protection of the student and his or her family.
What is the 1974 Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)?