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maegan_martin

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Briefly describe the value of cutting-off a member who has rambled or gotten away from the particular topic the group is focused on.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

In the DSM-5, the ___________________ ______ approach was identified, resulting in diagnosis generally being listed on a single line, or listed on set of lines.
 
  a. radial
  b. 5 axis
  c. non-axial
  d. ICD-10



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Answer to Question 1

Cutting off a member who is rambling or has gotten away from the topic is important for several reasons. A rambling member may bore the other members who then lose interest in the group. By not cutting off such a member the leader appears to be not as interested in the needs of others in the group and may be seen as ineffective. When a member moves off the topic, unless the leader believes the new topic is of interest to most of the other members, the energy for the particular topic the members have been focused on will fade. This in turn may slow down the forward progress of a group.

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