A strength, according to Sweeney, of Adlerian groups is that they are eclectic in nature. This means that Adlerian leaders are

a. not tied to rigid procedures and methods
b. open to a variety of theories
c. able to rely on members as leaders
d. holistic in scope and practice


a

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Families in the adaptation stage of recovery typically focus on:

A) ?physical needs. B) ?search for explanations. C) ?get back on their feet quickly. D) ?have no trouble staying focused.

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The element of __________ that a follow-up session encourages maximizes the chances of long-lasting benefits from the group experience

a. confrontation b. accountability c. catharsis d. empathy

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Counseling usually differs from traditional psychotherapy in that it ______

a. is shorter in duration b. focuses on less severe problems c. is more present- than past-oriented d. all of the above

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When a group member uses sarcasm, it is usually an attempt to hid

a. Anger b. Neediness c. A desire for control d. A desire for attention

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