What is the difference between Cyclical, Contemporary, and Progressive Group Development Models?
What will be an ideal response?
Cyclical models cycle back and forth in the direction the group takes. Contemporary models suggest that groups can change the direction they take suddenly and discontinuously. Progressive models describe a group’s journey across stages by building successively on previous accomplishments. This perspective of group development is particularly useful as a roadmap for group leaders.
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What role does anger play in successfully working with Native clients? Specifically, what can a provider expect and how should they constructively handle any anger that is brought into the session?
What will be an ideal response?
Client: "I just got out of the hospital. They operated three different times on me. They say I almost died. Geez, this starts to put my whole life in perspective
Now I'm wondering whether I want to stay in my job, my relationship, and what I want from life." Therapist: "That was a life-changing experience for you." The therapist's response is an example of: a) Metaphoric communication b) General paraphrase c) Specific paraphrase d) Judgmental paraphrase
Which of the following theories/hypotheses purports that the brain’s neural pathways and structures rewire themselves on a permanent basis in response to the use of recreational drugs?
a. Biological vulnerability hypothesis b. Individual responsibility theory c. Dopamine D2 receptor site hypothesis d. Theory of neuroplasticity
Most counselors who appear in court appear at the state level because the federal courts deal with cases ___________
A. under the laws of the United States B. involving citizens of different states C. of a purely criminal nature D. "A" and "B"