Compare and contrast open-enrollment groups and closed-enrollment groups as models of group therapy.
What will be an ideal response?
Open-enrollment groups allow individual members to join and leave, and as a result, typically include members at various stages of improvement, which provides models for new clients to follow. Closed-enrollment groups feature clients who all start and finish therapy together. Stability of membership is greater, which can enhance cohesiveness.
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A soft tissue substance at the base of the tympanic canal whose function is as an "escape" valve for excess pressure from loud sounds that arrive in the cochlea is the ______.
A. round window B. perilymph C. stapedius D. tectorial membrane
Who is most likely to be considered "successfully aging"?
A. Anita, a 59-year-old who eats a Mediterranean diet and practices yoga three times a week B. Adam, a 38-year-old who plays brain games every evening after he walks his dog C. Charlotte, a 52-year-old who eats a keto-diet and has many hobbies D. Christopher, a 64-year-old who enjoys dining on take-out and spending time alone
Which of the following statements about Internet-based interventions is not true?
A. Some research suggests that since apps do not use empirically-based techniques for behavioral change, they are useless. B. Some research suggests that apps and social networking are more effective than traditional internet-delivered interventions. C. Empirically-based techniques for behavior change are not used in most popular health-related apps. D. Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets are particularly useful in supporting health because people can carry the tool with them, engage with social networks, and in some cases, record diet and physical activity data more accurately.