When should a leader provide therapy in a non therapy group?
What will be an ideal response?
The leader should provide therapy in a non therapy group when it is an appropriate concern to address with therapy, there is enough time left in the session, the member bringing the issue has agreed to work on the issue, it would be beneficial for other members or the group as a whole, and he or she has consent from the other members of the group to do so.
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a. ground-breaking legal case b. religious claims makers c. diagnosis of battered child syndrome d. the death of Mary Ellen
Which strategy for treating substance abuse and addiction consists in having clients read books or view/listen to media and discuss ideas related to what they experienced?
a. narrative therapy approach b. solution-focused approach c. bibliotherapeutic approach d. developmental counseling and therapy approach
An addiction to a relationship that stifles self-growth and self-expression is called
a. Relationship addiction b. Codependency c. Mutual dependency d. None of the above
In what way is the ASCA goal for enhancing career awareness a good example for middle school students?
a. Not applicable to middle school students b. Helps students to acquire career information c. Helps students to begin to realize that career development is not a simplistic matter d. Helps students become more alert to connecting academic subjects to work requirements