What are differences between "developmental factors" and "nondevelopmental factors" regarding group work with children? Describe the types of issues that may be encountered in each type of group

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What are differences between "developmental factors" and "nondevelopmental factors" regarding group work with children? Describe the types of issues that may be encountered in each type of group.
• Developmental factors include variables such as age, gender, and maturity level
• Nondevelopmental factors may include variables such as nature of the problem, suddenness of its appearance, severity, and present coping skills of those involved

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a. Adlerian therapy b. Existential therapies c. Interpersonal therapies d. Psychoanalysis

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Common for addicts is the belief that not acting out or sinning is the answer to the problem.

a. true b. false

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Which of the following is not a task of Skilled Helper Stage I approach to helping?

A. Helping clients to appreciate fully their decision to begin the helping situation B. Helping clients to explore their concerns C. Helping clients develop new perspectives D. Helping clients to identify key issues to work on

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