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There are many advantages to the co-leader model for groups. All below are true EXCEPT for which statement:
 
  a. Co-leaders can complement and balance each other.
  b. Co-leaders can share the responsibilities of group.
  c. It is essential that co-leaders always share the same perceptions or interpretations.
  d. The choice of a co-leader is crucial to effective group functioning.

Question 2

Mandating clients to attend groups:
 
  a. is clearly unethical.
  b. is always an invasion of the rights of clients.
  c. is illegal in most states.
  d. can be ethical if informed consent procedures are followed.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D





 

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