What are the advantages and disadvantages of leader participation in exercises?
What will be an ideal response?
Advantages to a leader participating in an exercise include helping the members get to know the leader better, evening out an odd number of people, or creating a certain effect that allows members to see more sides of an issue, such as playing devil's advocate. Disadvantages may include not being able to track group energy or monitor group activity as well and the potential for the group to focus too long on the leader's opinions, comments, or issues.
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The hallmark of social anxiety disorder is:
a) a fear of positive evaluation in social situations b) a fear of negative evaluation in social situations c) a fear of offending someone in a social situation d) a fear of having a panic attack in a social situation
At its core, implosive therapy attempts to extinguish or reduce pathological anxiety by: a. reinforcing adaptive avoidance responses. b. presenting clients with anxiety-provoking stimuli while preventing avoidance responses
c. promoting generalization from an unconditioned anxiety-eliciting stimulus. d. deepening avoidance repression of conditioned stimuli.
The quickest and easiest way to get an addict clean is to go "cold turkey" and let them suffer the consequences of physical withdrawal. (p. 385)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The DSM-5 is to professional counselors as the ICD is to those in the health professions. 2. Clinical judgment is usually more accurate than statistical models. 3. LOST is a mnemonic device that counselors should know when conducting suicide assessments. 4. Clinical and personality assessment are mutually exclusive. 5. The mental status exam is a rather lengthy interview used to diagnose a client’s emotional, intellectual, and neurological functioning.