Which one of the following disorders involves a persistent re-experiencing of a traumatic event?
a. Acute Stress Disorder
b. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
c. Trichotillomania
d. Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Q. 2
When a group member attacks the helping professions in general as well as the group leaders in particular this may be seen as an attempt to:
a. make the leaders feel defensive, exactly the way the member feels himself.
b. change the focus of the group.
c. none of the choices.
d. express anger with authority figures.
Q. 3
All of the following group topics are appropriate at the High School level except ________.
a. at-risk issues
b. body image
c. career concerns
d. eating disorders
Q. 4
Joanna reports having symptoms that meet the criteria for three major depressive episodes and more than four hypomanic episodes in the last year, but she has never had a manic or a mixed episode. Her diagnosis should be:
a. Manic/Depressive Disorder
b. Hypomanic Disorder with depressive symptoms
c. Bipolar II Disorder
d. Bipolar I Disorder
Q. 5
In the example from Chapter 5 of the psychiatric day patient group, the group leader needed to encourage which mutual aid process?
a. All of the choices
b. Mutual support
c. Door knob therapy
d. Strength in numbers
Q. 6
Counseling experts recommend that small-group leaders avoid several pitfalls, including having too much fluff in their sessions, asking vague questions, and using activities that are too long or not meaningful.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false