When an individual or family practices changes, they are:
a. working at something periodically, such as new ways of thinking, regulating
emotions, or interacting with others.
b. working at something repeatedly, such as new ways of thinking, regulating
emotions, or interacting with others.
c. working at one's behaviors repeatedly, such as regulating emotions, or
interacting with others.
d. working at something with the social worker, such as new ways of thinking,
regulating emotions, or interacting with others.
B
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Which of the following is considered appropriate for follow-up is a follow-up session with all members could take place?
A) ?Members can be given the opportunity to identify what else they can do before the final session B) ?Group leaders can go to each member's house and complete an extensive interview C) ?Group leaders can send a brief questionnaire to assess members' perceptions about the group and its impact on their lives. D) ?Members can meet, even if not all members, and discuss the group
Suppose you are a human service professional and a member of mutual-help groups. What concerns might there be?
A. Ethical issues can arise if a professional-personal boundary is blurred. B. You might be overburdened with having to attend all groups in your area. C. You will need to attend all of your clients' groups and might burn out. D. Ethical issues should not be a concern because you are a professional first and foremost.
With each advance in the field of mental health, reform movements followed. This was because:
a) the advances did not as effective as they first seemed b) they lent themselves to abuse c) there were unintended consequences that adversely affected others d) all of the above
__________ the therapeutic process is central in preparing members for a group
A) ?Demystifying B) ?Objectifying C) ?Evaluating D) ?Rationalizing