Which of the following "purposes" for leading a group is NOT a good choice?
a. Helping members of a high school prom committee plan an upcoming event
b. Providing support for the family members of a chronically ill child
c. Giving a leader a chance to "bone-up" on his skills
d. Providing education on health issues to members who wish to give up smoking
c
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______________________ is defined as adverse emotional, spiritual, cognitive, and physical reactions associated with providing care to clients that are not transient, supersede interpersonal stamina, and are associated with undesired changes in functioning.
a. Burnout b. Vicarious trauma c. Compassion fatigue d. Emotional exhaustion
When making inferences about a client's psychological well-being, ethical counselors should
a) Take into account multiple cultural factors that could impact assessment results b) Take into account how clients' age and gender but not race, ethnicity or sexual orientation may affect assessment results c) Remain objective and only consider the client's behavior during the assessment as the only relevant information. d) Only assess clients who have a similar multi-cultural background
Decision making is a common factor that is important in the therapy process. What are the four keys to decision making?
A. Information gathering, analysis, making a choice, and follow through B. Information gathering, analysis, contemplation, and reanalysis C. Expert advice, decision-focused thinking, openness, and reanalysis D. Expert advice, analysis, contemplation, and intuition
The behavior of the child abuser may be traced through phases of:
A) ?secrecy, suppression, sexual interaction, and fulfillment. B) ?threat, coercion, sexual interaction, and termination. C) ?engagement, sexual interaction, secrecy, disclosure, and suppression. D) ?invitation, acceptance, acknowledgement, sexual interaction, repression, and termination.