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JMatthes

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Why do the authors advocate for a leader-directed model of group counseling?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

One strength of cognitive behavioral therapy group counseling is that:
 
  a.  clients learn to minimize symptoms through a profound change in philosophy.
  b.  clients can remain relatively emotionally disengaged.
  c.  leaders take a non-directive stance.
  d.  leaders believe that insight is necessary for behavior change.



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Answer to Question 1

The authors advocate for using a leader-directed model in general because this model can be used to provide a valuable experience for members by structuring discussions and/or activities to meet the needs of the members. The authors also state that the members often do not know what they need, and a leader-directed style includes the use of structure, thought provoking questions, and exercises that fit the purpose of the group. Ultimately, the authors believe that the responsibility for group lies with the leaders.

Answer to Question 2

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