"Rounds" or "go-rounds" is a variation on member summarization. Trotzer lists each of the following except as positive reasons for rounds in closing

a. completing loose thoughts
b. ending on a positive note
c. ensuring a time exists for new material to be introduced
d. ensure that each member feels involved in the group


c

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While you are a counseling graduate student

a. you have a different code of ethics from the one of practicing counselors. b. you must follow the same code of ethics as practicing counselors. c. you will not be held accountable for making ethical mistakes. d. the ethical standards you are held to are less rigorous than those imposed on practicing counselors. e. you do not have a code of ethics that applies to you.

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Educating clients about the risks they may encounter as a result of participation in a group is part of the requirement of providing _______.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The Twelve Traditions of AA can be summarized as follows:

(a) guidelines to maintain anonymity, to avoid controversy, and to keep AA's focus on its primary mission (b) the principles that determine the activities of AA meetings (c) the rules of AA that discuss God, anonymity, and abstinence (d) the constitution of AA that determines the governance structure of AA

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All of the following are four key moral principles that guide ethical practice across the helping professions except:

A. Autonomy. B. Beneficence. C. Justice. D. Compassion.

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