Group members begin to recognize that there are individual differences between them in this stage of Brabender and Fallon’s model of group development.

a. Stage 1 – formation and engagement
b. Stage 2 – conflict and rebellion
c. Stage 3 – intimacy and unity
d. Stage 4 – integration and work
e. all of the above


d. Stage 4 – integration and work

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The goal of decreasing self-defeating behaviors is most likely to be associated with

a. existential therapy. b. Jungian therapy. c. rational emotive behavior therapy. d. reality therapy.

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When clients state that others in their lives are causing their problems and, therefore, there is little that they can do to solve them, De Jong and Berg suggest that it is useful for practitioners to challenge such a point of view as self defeating because it leaves clients’ situations unchanged

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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_______ wrote that life themes can be discerned by analyzing a person's place within the family of origin and early recollections from childhood

a. Adler b. Holland c. Miller-Tideman d. Gysbers

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If the purpose of a group evolves over several sessions to a different purpose, what are strategies the leader can use to make sure the transition to the new purpose goes smoothly?

What will be an ideal response?

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