Which of the following is consistent with the discussion in your text about setbacks?
a. Group members often regress after making significant progress and then remain there.
b. There is no way to prepare group members for having setbacks.
c. The leader should reinforce the idea that if a setback occurs, the member can recover the gains that she or he has made.
d. After the group has progressed past the first couple of stages the leader might deliberately provoke situations that require the use of newly learned skills.
e. The leader should avoid the occurrence of setbacks.
c. The leader should reinforce the idea that if a setback occurs, the member can recover the gains that she or he has made.
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Which of the following is TRUE about state licensure?
a. Licensure regulates title and practice of an occupational group. b. Licensure is the most prestigious credentialing procedure. c. Licensure laws exist in nearly every state. d. All of the above.
In order to focus clients inward, a therapist should:
A) ?self-disclose. B) ?encourage the client not to feel sorry for him/herself. C) ?encourage the client to expand and elaborate their fears and concerns. D) ?join the client in complaining about others.
Which of the following is generally TRUE about use of cutoff scores?
a. Cutoff scores do not always apply to certain people. b. Cutoff scores can deny access to needy clients. c. Cutoff scores must be determined by a professional counselor. d. Cutoff scores can vary from one person to the next.
The most collaborative way to address a client who tends to drop bombs at the end of session is to say:
a) In future sessions, let us see if we can bring these issues up at the beginning so we have the right amount of time to address it b) There you go again: setting yourself up to be disappointed c) Sorry, we are out of time d) I wish you would stop doing that