A central role of members during the transition stage is to recognize and deal with the many forms of defensiveness. These tasks include the following EXCEPT
a. recognizing and expressing the range of feelings and thoughts
b. moving from dependence to independence.
c. taking increased responsibility for what they are doing in the group.
d. not being willing to deal with reactions toward what is occurring in the group.
d
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a. Goals should be measureable so that the client can evaluate progress b. The therapist should develop the treatment goals c. The goals should not change. d. Goals should be worded in terms of what the client wants to avoid doing
Which of the following statements best represents the reason that malpractice lawsuits are filed against group counseling leaders?
a. Clients are litigious and if they think they can win a settlement, often they will file a lawsuit. b. Clients are vulnerable to harm from both the leader and other participants and the group experience is powerful and could exacerbate any negative outcomes. c. Group counselors are exempt from malpractice lawsuits due to the number of clients in a group experience. d. None of the above.
According to the Harte’s three aspects of body image, the physiological refers to:
a) mental picture of one’s own body b) the brain's ability to detect weight, shape and size c) feelings about one’s body weight, shape, and size d) all of the above
The skill of logical consequences is most closely associated with which of the following schools of therapy?
A) ?Psychoanalytic, cognitive behavioral B) ?Gestalt, Logotherapy C) ?Rogerian, person-centered D) ?Adlerian, decisional