Between-session processing entails:
a. group leaders and members, together, creating conditions that promote interpersonal experiences and opportunities to review experiences for meaning and future application.
b. group leaders attending conferences, supervision, and trainings to explore research base in an attempt to discover strategies for future group sessions.
c. group leaders examining group sessions to develop strategies for future sessions while focusing on personal, professional, and ethical development.
d. group leaders evaluating self-care practices to assess their ability to provide effective group leadership despite stresses and challenges of group work.
e. all of the above
c. group leaders examining group sessions to develop strategies for future sessions while focusing on personal, professional, and ethical development.
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is NOT a reason cited by the authors explaining why prevalence and incidence of PM are difficult to determine?
a. Differentiation of PM from poor parenting is challenging. b. PM’s association with other forms of maltreatment may go largely unrecognized. c. PM is under-recognized due to its relatively low level of priority in social services. d. Legal authorities are apprehensive about responding to cases of PM.
The Strong Interest Inventory can be used to help people
a. plan for retirement. b. understand reasons for job satisfaction. c. select majors, training programs, or occupations. d. All of the above.
Counselor and client self-exploration of cultural identity development processes is
a. rare in counseling today. b. a foundation of multiculturally competent work. c. extremely popular in today's counseling world. d. unheard of in European countries.