When a group member comes under attack from another member of a counseling or therapy group, the leader can preserve trust in the group by
a. explaining that attacks will not be permitted in the group.
b. showing concern and support for the member under attack.
c. discussing how the comments may have been better said, so that the attacking member could feel heard without hurting others.
d. doing any of the available choices.
Question 2
__________ posits that we are not born blank slates waiting to be externally motivated by forces in the world around us.
a. WDEP theory
b. Behavior therapy
c. Choice theory
d. Motivational therapy