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Counseling groups for older adults differ in several ways from those designed for other age groups. All of the following except reflect such unique distinctions.
 
  a. physical environment
  b. screening group members
  c. socialization inside and outside group
  d. additional time for trust building

Question 2

Helen, at age 83, has entered a unique counseling/psychotherapy group with the expressed goal of her becoming more cognitively organized and to increase socialization skills through interpersonal interaction.
 
  This group is likely titled a group.
  a. reality-oriented
  b. remotivation therapy
  c. reminiscing
  d. topic-specific



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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