What is one sign that a clinician is becoming individuated?
A. The clinician is able to be more authentic with clients.
B. The clinician consciously conducts therapeutic interventions as his supervisor
would.
C. The clinician can acknowledge the extent to which her supervisor has
influenced her practice.
D. The clinician knows how to align the ongoing desire to rescue clients with
appropriate therapeutic goals.
A
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During colonial times, children were considered to be the responsibility of:
a. their families b. the community c. the church d. the public welfare system
Increasing the frequency of social interaction and reengagement in music, sports, and hobbies to reduce the severity of a depressed mood is an example of:
A) a therapeutic task. B) joining. C) a goal. D) an assessment.
Open membership groups
a) Can be a practical alternative to closed membership groups b) Go through predictable stages of group develop c) Are usually quite cohesive d) Often engage in "group think"
An examination of psychoeducational groups in kindergarten through 12th grade demonstrated benefits in all the following areas EXCEPT:
A) ?A decrease in bullying B) ?An increase in academic performance in children from broken homes C) ?A decrease in trauma-related anxiety D) ?An increase in school attendance