Addressing spiritual and religious values in group counseling
a. should not be a topic of discussion in group counseling sessions.
b. encompasses particularly sensitive, controversial, and complex concerns.
c. are often the primary cause of dysfunction in clients and should be the focal point of group sessions even if the members insist that they are not religious or spiritual.
d. are not part of the cultural background of clients and cannot be considered as an aspect of multiculturalism.
b
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Selected interventions should begin in grade 3 or earlier for:
A. aggressive children only. B. aggressive children, or those who exhibit negative emotions. C. no children, as this is too early. D. children of color.
Profiles of child maltreatment suggest risk and protective factors ______among the various types (i.e., physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, emotional neglect, physical neglect, etc.).
a. are similar b. don’t overlap c. always overlap d. differ considerably
For _______________ group counseling involves the establishment of group cohesion early in the process allows each group member to receive feedback from other group members concerning problem identification and strategies for change
a. Cognitive-behavioral b. Psychoanalytic c. Person-centered d. Solution-focused
When clients are questioned, they will usually: a. evaluate their behavior
b. exploit their behavior. c. rationalize their behavior. d. condemn their behavior.