When is it beneficial to confront clients?

What will be an ideal response?


When clients are operating on misinformation about themselves.
When they are operating with mistaken ideas and irrational beliefs.
When they misinterpret the actions of others.
When clients blame others rather than examine themselves.
When a client’s thoughts, behaviors, or feelings are inconsistent with each other.
When they are not operating from their own values.
When they are not working on the goals agreed upon.

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a. Egosyntonic b. Pica c. Schizotypal d. Histrionic

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b. let the member share what he or she has been thinking during the session. c. decide whether or not the member is a fit for the group and should continue. d. check in with the new member about how she or he is feeling about the group.

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Which of the following statements about the late-adult population is true?

A. Men continue to outnumber women in the age 65 and older population. B. Older LGBTQ individuals typically exhibit lower rates of health conditions. C. Men often have stronger and more emotionally robust networks. D. Both ethnic minorities and older adults residing in small towns face special challenges.

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