Asked by Evelyn Buenrostro on May 08, 2024
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Self-help groups differ from most other forms of therapy in that they do NOT
A) maintain members' anonymity.
B) deal with problems people are having.
C) involve a therapist.
D) involve communication between people.
Self-help Groups
Peer-led groups that offer members support and advice for managing or overcoming specific illnesses, conditions, or life challenges.
Therapist
An expert educated to offer psychological advice and assistance to individuals, pairs, or collectives.
Anonymity
The condition of being anonymous, where an individual's identity is not known or is deliberately concealed.
- Appreciate the role of self-help groups in therapy.
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isaiah brownMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Self-help groups do not involve a therapist, as they are typically led by peers who have had similar experiences and can offer support and guidance based on their own experiences.
Learning Objectives
- Appreciate the role of self-help groups in therapy.