1. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Apathy
The Shirker According to Zastro (2013), the shirker is a disruptive group member who fails to do anything for the group, and when assigned certain tasks evades these responsibilities by using a variety of excuses. ... Incorporating these two theories helps to determine effective solutions in managing groups with members who rely on others to do the work. ... When the shirker is expected to provide an opinion/experience to the group, they make excuses and rely on others to do the work. ... One of the interventions related to CBT is to use operant conditioning by punishing the shirker for ...
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