If a group has been truly therapeutic, members will:
What will be an ideal response?
be able to extend their learning outside, even though they may experience a sense of sadness and loss when the group ends
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In 2001, Portugal revised the legal sanctions against illicit drug use so the consequences were in proportion to the crimes. Since then, they found
a. the number of illicit drug users has remained about the same, and demand on the health care system has stopped growing each year. b. the quality of illicit drugs has dropped, since drug dealers no longer had to worry about customer loyalty in an era when the consequences for use were lower. c. there has been a reduced consumption of drugs overall in the past 15 years. d. the number of illicit drugs being smuggled into the country appears to be about the same each year, although interdiction is now easier.
When Bill W. contacted Dr. Bob to talk about his (Bill W.'s) alcoholism, he wanted to:
(a) try out a method he had developed to work with alcoholics (b) apply the philosophy of the Oxford Group (c) help Dr. Bob get sober (d) remain sober by talking to another alcoholic
The "acceptance" in ACT refers to:
a. reconciling ourselves with the limits of our potential. b. tolerance of others who have contributed to our negative feeling states. c. uninterrupted awareness of the flow of our thoughts and feelings. d. appreciation of the historical and cultural context that has made us who we are.
Describe Carl Rogers’ contributions to the humanistic-existential approach of counseling
What will be an ideal response?