A mutual aid process in which group members confront each other's ideas in an effort to develop a synthesis for all group members is called:

a. Rehearsal
b. The dialectical process
c. Mutual demand
d. Strength-in-numbers


B

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Why is it important for mental health professionals to be aware of and involved in relapse prevention?

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What is a major distinction between SOS and Twelve Step groups?

(a) James Christopher does not believe in the disease concept (b) SOS uses five steps for recovery (c) Christopher rejects the notion that spirituality is a necessary component for recovery (d) SOS does not discourage members from controlled drinking

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What are the seven steps in the ethical decision-making model?

What will be an ideal response?

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