An advocate who is "sharpening the message" might
A) ignore information that does not support her position.
B) over-simplify the facts in support of her position.
C) exaggerate to make the case.
D) all of these.
D
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Most investigators agree that protective factors are attributes or characteristics that lower the probability of an undesirable outcome.
The "primary" goal of an alcohol/drug intervention is to:
A. provide an opportunity for family members to set boundaries. B. get the addicted person to recognize his problem and then get that person into treatment. C. challenge the addict to prove that he does not have a problem. D. create awareness among family members and the alcoholic/addict. E. provide an opportunity for those who care about the alcoholic/addict to express their feelings.
The reflecting team is characterized by:
a. A group of professionals who silently observe a session b. A group of professionals who express their observations positively, with curiosity c. A group of professionals who share observations that clients can listen to, or not d. All of the above
Issues to talk over with a coleader do not include
a) Your strengths and weaknesses as a leader b) Your family background c) Your beliefs about how people change d) Your expectations for group accomplishments