Like most other family therapy approaches, Narrative family therapy is based on logico-scientific reasoning (i.e., empiricism and logic).
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 2Many adolescent groups work best when they are structured around _____________.
a. rules
b. themes
c. activities
d. values
Q. 3is the term used when a group becomes divided into different and opposing subgroups or camps
a. Activation
b. Affectation
c. Separation
d. Polarization
Q. 4According to the text, a group for adolescents which lasts longer than will likely be unproductive.
a. 90 minutes
b. 2 hours
c. 1 hour
d. 30 minutes
Q. 5When dealing with a group of adolescents forced to participate in group work, the counselor should generally begin by
a. listening to the members complaints about being there
b. formally presenting the rules of the group
c. using the hot seat to facilitate discussion
d. asking the members to share why they are there
Q. 6One of the most prevalent factors affecting treatment for substance abuse is ________________.
A. motivation
B. matching
C. dual diagnosis
D. all of the above
Q. 7Which of the following statements is/are part of the ethical standards regarding professional responsibility? _____
a. Counselors must always follow the rules of their school or agency
b. Counselor who supervise beginning counselors should remember that their primary responsibility is always to the counselor trainee
c. Counselors do not allow their own personal problems to interfere with their counseling
d. All of the above
Q. 8Leaders of adolescent groups, according to Myrick, utilize open-ended questions, facilitative feedback, and are acknowledging. He recommends leaders must be skilled and use great caution which of the following?
a. offering advice
b. reassuring
c. interpreting
d. all of the above
Q. 9Developmental psychoeducational/guidance groups usually focus on a concern such as
a. drug use
b. peer relationships
c. school problems
d. deviant behavior