What can the leader do when faced with a group member that she does not like?
What will be an ideal response?
If the leader has to lead a group that includes members that she does not like, the authors recommend trying to find a co-leader or making the group as interesting as possible for both members and herself. If the leader cannot avoid leading the group or change her feelings about it, then planning thoroughly may lessen the anti-therapeutic effects of this force.
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a. displaced workers who do not want to retire b. impact of divorce and remarriage on career c. barriers to retraining d. all of the above
Frankl's most significant contribution to counseling and psychotherapy is:
A) ?cognitive behavioral therapy. B) ?logotherapy. C) ?multicultural therapy. D) ?motivational interviewing.
Which of the following best describes the progression of development in females?
A) ?The vagina and uterus grow, and pubic hair develops. B) ?Sweat glands producing acne grow, followed by pubic hair and breasts. C) ?Breasts develop, followed by pubic hair and growth of the vagina. D) ?Pubic hair develops, followed by growth of the uterus and breasts.
Client abandonment involves all of the following EXCEPT:
A. The client is left at the mall when the van driver takes other clients back to the center. B. The clinician fails to make a proper referral as needed. C. The clinician fails to assess a client’s risk for self-harm before ending. D. The clinician ends the work prematurely because the client is difficult to work with.