The authors of the text recommend working to give up all of the following patterns in daily conversations EXCEPT _____
a. Give up being a cheerleader
b. Give up using silence
c. Give up giving advice
d. Give up one-upmanship
b
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Which of the following best describes the point of the blind men and the elephant story in the text, as it pertains to mental disorders?
a. Different perspectives on mental illness work for different disorders. b. No particular approach to understanding mental disorders is best overall. c. Using only one approach to understanding mental disorders will yield an understanding that does not reflect the disorder at all. d. Children’s disorders are complex and multiply determined; they can be most fully understood using multiple perspectives.
While exploring background issues in the fourth counseling session, Amy began to cry as she shared the value of her mother’s modeling in her childhood. The most appropriate response from Amy’s counselor would be to _________________________
a. explain to Amy that strong feelings such as this are completely normal b. formally inquire as to why Amy had such a negative reaction c. move quickly to more appropriate strategy such as a values inventory d. allow Amy the time and space to feel and process her emotions
The counselor should design the structure of first group meeting to meet which of the following objectives?
a. To help group members develop a tentative agenda for future work b. To make a brief, simple opening statement that clarifies the agency or institution's stake in providing the group service c. To begin to encourage inter-member interaction rather than discussion only between the group leader and the group members d. All of the above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Between-session assignments are necessary to solidify gains that members have made in group. 2.Therapeutic writing is not culturally sensitive as the writer is forced to take on the perspective of the dominant membership number of the group. 3.The journal may be a place to have an intimate discussion with the group leader. 4.Bibliotherapy is a last-ditch effort; its effects are minimal at best.