What is one factor that primarily dictates the size of a group for children?

a. The group’s topic
b. The availability of the number of children
c. The theory used by the group counselor
d. All of the above


a;

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A challenge by her counselor is likely to elicit which of the following responses from Anna? a. Developing self insight about the effects of parents on the client'semotions

b. A counterattack in which Anna tries to discredit the counselor. c. Learning to take orders from superiors. d. All of these are possible.

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Professional school counselors need to consider all of the following when planning interventions for elementary aged students EXCEPT:

a. Social and cognitive development b. Student data c. Teacher and administrator input d. Popular opinion

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According to the Minnesota Council on Compulsive Gambling, if you suspect that a teenager has a gambling problem, it is suggested that you

(a) confront the teenager's parents (b) tell the teenager's teacher (c) ask several important questions in order to open the doors of communication (d) quickly utilize motivational interviewing to get the client to help him or herself

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Which of the following is not a way helpers would encourage to use the time between sessions to good advantage?

A. Mention some homework task, and ask the client to carry it out and report back. B. Use some agreement to move the client to some appropriate activity. C. Highlight painful memories for the client about her childhood and ask the client to think repeatedly about them. D. Wait until the client comes up with a post-session task, and then help the client clarify and focus it.

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