Chapter 6: Group Treatment
| 1: Describe the benefits that group counseling can bestow on SUD clients. |
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| 2: Describe types of clients who may benefit least or are not appropriate for group treatment. |
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| 3: Describe similarities and differences between self-help, 12-step programs, and interpersonal groups. |
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| 4: Describe how a group can develop rules of conduct and what critical rules need to be addressed. |
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| 5: Describe both self-oriented and facilitated roles often demonstrated by clients in group. |
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| 6: List the types and examples of group process issues that are important for group counselors to observe. |
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| 7: List and give examples of ways a counselor can intervene in group. |
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| 8: Describe what is meant by “group culture.” |
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| 9: Describe the stages of group and the issues pertinent to each stage. |
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| 10: Describe the basic format of a cognitive therapy addictions group. |
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