Compare and contrast REBT groups with Gestalt oriented groups. Include different techniques and what the role of the leader is in each group. Also, are the expected outcomes similar or different?
What will be an ideal response?
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Working to improve community and social conditions
A. Is really the responsibility of citizens volunteering their time; it is not something that those in professions such as social work, human services and public health should interfere with. B. Is inconsistent with professional ethics and does not fit with true professional practice. C. Is a recently emerging field in health and human services; while there is no track record, we are beginning to make one. D. Is not only part of the history of these professions, but this work fits with basic methods of professional practice.
One of the challenges that change agents find most difficult is
A. Calling for a meeting. B. Providing their own leadership to the group. C. Making planned, purposeful direct contact with members of the community who could have an interest in the issue the organization is working on. D. Keeping members of the organization from spending time and energy on relationships.
When a social worker uses methods that are flexible and experiential this is known as______.
A. quantitative research B. bidirectional research C. standard research D. qualitative research
The larger the group, the more likely that members
a. Will learn more from each other b. Communicate less frequently c. Communicate more truthfully d. Find a friend in the group