The discussion of roles in Chapter 3 states that . . .

a. Each group contains an assignment of roles and tasks among members
b. Roles can often be seen as obstructive to the process and goals of the group
c. Roles that members take on depend only on the composition of the group
d. A role that may at first be seen as helpful should always be encouraged to continue
e. People take on different roles and tasks, some of which are stable and ingrained and others that are situational and contextual


e. People take on different roles and tasks, some of which are stable and ingrained and others that are situational and contextual

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Which of the following statements best reflects client's reporting of AOD use?

A. Clients tend to over report alcohol consumption. B. Clients tend to underreport drug use. C. Clients tend to over report criminal activity. D. None of the above.

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Cindy has 35 dolls—all blond and thin. She looks at her own thighs that touch at the top and then marvels at the thigh gap on the dolls. “I bet if I stop eating cupcakes, I’ll look as good in high heels as my doll Sheila does in hers,” Cindy thinks. This is an example of which of the following?

a. social modeling b. internalization of the thin ideal c. comparing one’s appearance with others’ d. belief that thinness will solve all interpersonal problems

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Clients with PTSD might benefit from

a. group therapy. b. medication. c. EMDR. d. knowing that PTSD occurs in normal individuals. e. All of the above.

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Which of the following is a generally agreed-on number of group members?

a. 4-6 b. 6-8 c. 8-10 d. 10-12

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