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joesmith1212

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When a member expresses a desire to drop out of an ongoing group, the counselor should
 
  a. persuade the member to stay in the group for the good of the group
  b. bring the group to a close and start over with members who wish to continue
  c. encourage the member to discuss the decision with the group
  d. notify the remaining members in writing of that member's decision
  e. assume that the group is dysfunctional

Question 2

A case conceptualization is:
 
  a) An hypothesis about what has caused and is maintaining a client's presenting problems
  b) Recorded on Axis IV in the DSM system
  c) Recorded on Axis V in the DSM system
  d) A summary of pertinent client background information and developmental history



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



joesmith1212

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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