Describe Bowlby's four different attachment styles as they pertain to self-esteem and interpersonal trust
What will be an ideal response?
A person with secure attachment style is high in both self-esteem and interpersonal trust. A person with fearful-avoidant attachment style is low in both self-esteem and interpersonal trust. A person with preoccupied attachment style is low in self-esteem and high in interpersonal trust. A person with dismissing attachment style is high in self-esteem and low in interpersonal trust.
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a. the halo effect. b. impression management. c. the biodata effect. d. critical incidents management.
In dealing with clients from different cultures, it is valuable for a therapist to be able to
a. treat members of racial or ethnic communities as individuals. b. be aware of a client's ethnic identity and degree of acculturation to the majority society. c. use existing helping resources within a cultural group to support efforts to resolve problems. d. do all of these.