What is considered a success for motivational enhancement therapy?
a. complete abstinence from substance use
b. a change in attitude toward substances, even if it doesn’t result in a change in behavior
c. a reduction in problematic substance use that decreases risk or harm
d. an increase in prosocial relationships
c. a reduction in problematic substance use that decreases risk or harm
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Ethnic identity is best defined as
A. the existence of a stable inner sense of self. B. strong understanding of one's ethnic history and group characteristics. C. the part of personal identity that defines one's self image as an ethnic group member. D. the successful integration of cultural experiences into one's personal identity.
__________ provide a basis from which many decisions about the group will be made
a. Members b. Foundations c. Goals d. All of the above.
While growing up, Patrick was told to always be appropriate, be perfect, and do his best. Now as an adult, Patrick is rigid socially and devotes most of his energy to his work. Consequently, his wife has threatened to leave him. Patrick is seeking counseling in order to save his marriage. As a counselor, you recognize that his early childhood rules
a. were impossible for him to escape and Patrick had no choice but to accept them. b. need to be given up so that Patrick can mend his relationship with his wife. c. can be transformed into something useful and functional. d. were dysfunctional and he needs to confront his parents about their behavior
Why is it important to be aware of individual members in a therapy group?
What will be an ideal response?