When using a personal interview or a written questionnaire to screen members for a counseling group, discuss several questions you might ask to help with your planning

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When screening members for a group experience that involves personal sharing, such as a counseling group, the leader might ask such questions as why a member wishes to be in the group, potential member's expectations, whether the person has been in a group previously and what kind of experience that was, with what concerns the person might want help, was there another potential group member (if this is known) the interviewee would not wish to be in the group with, questions about the leader, and what the person might think he or she could contribute to the group.

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Counselors who use social media profile sites for personal purposes should NOT

a. "friend" their clients b. establish an effective method for verifying client identity c. provide a list of all their licenses and links to the licensing boards d. post a photo of themselves on the site e. use the site to advertise their specialty areas

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Which of the following statements is NOT true about the brain?

A) ?The brain is capable of change. B) ?Thoughts, feelings, and actions determine the health of our brain. C) ?Over time the brain loses the power to change itself on the basis of experience. D) ?None of these

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An infant who seems to be undisturbed when his mother leaves and when she returns is thought to be ______.

A. disorganized attached B. avoidantly attached C. anxious-ambivalently attached D. securely attached

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Compare elements of group counseling to individual counseling. Be sure to cover similarities and differences.

What will be an ideal response?

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