Are the outer boundaries of a group in regard to behaviors that will he accepted within the group
a. Limits
b. Borders
c. Rules
d. Confidentiality statements
a
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a. The way the illness progresses b. The outcomes associated with the illness c. The medical treatments needed to manage the illness d. Life changes due to an illness
Labels used to describe stepfamilies include all but
a. Blended families b. Merged Families c. Problematic families d. Simple and complex families
Elizabeth, a beginning practitioner, counsels in a manner in which she merely acts in compliance with the law and follows minimal ethical standards. She is at the first level of ethical functioning, which is:
A. personal ethics. B. aspiration ethics. C. mandatory ethics. D. basic ethics.
If there are group members who are not clear about the group's purpose, the authors recommend each of the following EXCEPT
a. discussing the problem openly in group b. screening those members out of the group. c. meeting with confused members separately. d. reiterating the purpose whenever necessary.