Exam 17: Working-With-Specific-Populations
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It is helpful and perhaps essential for a leader of a divorce recovery group to have a thorough knowledge of grief counseling and not be afraid of the emotional pain that may be exhibited when working with recently divorced individuals.
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Which of the following are MOST LIKELY topics that adult children of alcoholics would discuss?
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Which of the following is TRUE about groups for survivors of sexual abuse?
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How is hearing from other people dealing with addiction helpful to a client in recovery?
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When dealing with children and adolescents in groups where personal information is shared among the members,one area that may be difficult to manage is that of _____________.
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The use of special skills,such as dealing with anger,handling confrontation,planning carefully,and cutting off are especially important with ___________________ groups.
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