Discuss why using an exercise in the beginning phase of the group session might be helpful for members and the leader
What will be an ideal response?
Using an exercise in the beginning gets members focused, provides opportunities for members to share, discuss, and connect with one another, and gives leaders a chance to collect useful information that may inform the direction of the session (i.e., a plan may be abandoned if the leader discovers that a member is in crisis during an opening round).
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Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder refers to
a) The mismatch between external and internal sleep-wake systems b) Abnormal behaviors or events that happen to individuals between the thresholds of wake and sleep c) The vocalization or complex behaviors during rapid eye movement [REM] stages of sleep d) Disruption in sleep which leads to sleep avoidance and sleep deprivation
The manner in which a client thinks reveals much about how he or she comes to understand and make meaning of the world. In the mental status exam, this refers to the client's:
a. affect. b. mood. c. thought components. d. cognitive functioning. e. All of these are true.
Delusions, distortions of body image, hallucinations, obsessions, or suicidal or homicidal ideation all refer to the client's:
a. affect. b. mood. c. thought components. d. cognitive functioning. e. All of these are true.
Which of the following statements best represents the reason that malpractice lawsuits are filed against group counseling leaders?
a. Clients are litigious and if they think they can win a settlement, often they will file a lawsuit. b. Clients are vulnerable to harm from both the leader and other participants and the group experience is powerful and could exacerbate any negative outcomes. c. Group counselors are exempt from malpractice lawsuits due to the number of clients in a group experience. d. None of the above.