Discuss at least four skills that group members with eating disorders try to master in group therapy

What will be an ideal response?


The following are skills that clients will learn in groups centered on eating disorders:
Building awareness of patterns of food consumption
Identifying interpersonal patterns
Fostering intimacy
Increasing self-awareness
Evaluating strengths and maladaptive behaviors
Problem solving
Assertiveness
Reworking cognitive distortions
Identifying cultural influences on disordered eating
Mapping effects of BN on all areas of life

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a. A counselor may consult a colleague about an ethical dilemma prior to taking action. b. A counselor may consider potential courses of action after identifying the problem, determining its nature and dimensions, and applying the ACA Code of Ethics. c. A counselor may review the distinction between ethical, legal, practice and other kinds of issues to accurately define the nature of the dilemma. d. A counselor may prioritize the speed to which the decision must be made in the absence of danger to the client, another, or oneself.

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Persons identifying as African American alone or in combination with one or more other racial or ethnic groups represent _______of the U.S. population.

a. 8% b. 10% c. 14% d. 16%

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Which of the following is a true statement about the stability of infant attachments?

a. Secure attachments are more likely to change than insecure attachments. b. If attachments fail to form by the end of infancy they will never successfully form. c. Changes in family stressors that lead to changes in caregiving quality can lead to shifts in attachment quality. d. Caregiver interventions cannot change infant attachment quality.

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Which type of data looks at the quality of something, is more nuanced and much less concrete, and adds more depth to the resulting data information?

a. qualitative b. disseminated c. disaggregated d. quantitative

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