What points might a counselor argue in order to convince a supervisor that screening members would be helpful to the success of a group?

What will be an ideal response?


A counselor can argue that not every person is appropriate for every group. Some members, because of their attitude, issue, or level of commitment to the group, may ruin the experience for others who may be able to benefit from the group.

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To successfully mediate “planned happenstance,” one must possess all of the following EXCEPT _________________

a. a large social circle b. faith in the process c. patience d. an exploratory attitude e. curiosity

Counseling

Which of the following is not one of the stages for the development of a mixed methods research project according to Nancy Leech and Anthony Onwuegbuzie?

a. Conclusion stage b. Planning stage c. Formulation stage d. Implementation stage e. Data analysis stage

Counseling

Which one of the following is an element of appropriate interviewer self-disclosure?

a. Related past personal life experience of the interviewer. b. Interviewer observations, opinions, or feelings toward the client. c. Begins with an "I" statement. d. All of these choices.

Counseling

_______________ is an example of an existential crisis

a. Retirement b. Death of a loved one c. Realizing one can never have children d. War

Counseling