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What is parallel thinking? How does it differ from critical thinking? Why does DeBono think it is a better way of thinking about a problem or difficulty?
 
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Some reasons that counselors may not be interested in working with older adults are ________________.
 
  A. they may have an irrational fear of aging
   B. the investment syndrome
   C. they do not understand them
   D. all of the above



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What is parallel thinking? How does it differ from critical thinking? Why does DeBono think it is a better way of thinking about a problem or difficulty?
 Parallel thinking focuses the thinking process in specific directions; critical thinking may be a component of parallel thinking, as may optimistic thinking, neutral thinking, etc.
 In groups, parallel thinking allows members to express differing perspectives without adversarial feelings. Therefore, all members can participate without risk

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Reply 2 on: Jul 31, 2018
Wow, this really help


matt95

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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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