Which member characteristics are important to consider when thinking of drawing a member out?
What will be an ideal response?
It is important to consider the member's commitment and trust in the group, how much the member needs to speak, and whether the member is quiet by nature before deciding whether or not to draw the member out. The authors state that it is a mistake to believe that all members need to speak for an equal amount of time in group for each member to benefit. In addition, a member who is not committed to group or who is negative might bring a negative tone to the group.
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What term is used to describe the notion that most people are incapable of dealing with adversity without the help of a professional therapist?
a. Freudism b. Differentiation c. Therapism d. Cognitivism
Reality therapy includes each of the following steps except: a. examining the reasons why a behavior is performed
b. not becoming discouraged and giving up too soon. c. logical consequences. d. involvement.
If a client reports that she has to consume more of a substance to get the same effect as she once did in this past, she is exhibiting the effects of
a. withdrawal. b. relapse. c. tolerance. d. abuse.
The ______________ phase of the SECURE model involves finding the therapeutic window, or the balance between supporting and challenging.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).