Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Practice Exam

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In the context of addiction therapy, what approach can help a client who minimizes their gambling behavior?

  1. Individual therapy focused on self-awareness

  2. Support group involvement

  3. Trust-building exercises

  4. Educational sessions on addiction

The correct answer is: Support group involvement

Support group involvement is particularly effective for clients who minimize their gambling behavior because it offers a peer-based environment where individuals can share experiences, confront denial, and recognize the impact of their actions. In support groups, clients often hear firsthand accounts from others who have struggled with similar issues, which can help them gain insight into their own behaviors and reduce minimization. This approach fosters accountability and encourages individuals to reflect on the consequences of their gambling in a supportive and non-judgmental setting. Furthermore, the normalization of the struggle through shared experiences can empower clients to acknowledge their gambling behaviors and seek change. The communal nature of support groups also provides emotional support and motivation, which are crucial for recovery from addictive behaviors. While other options can be beneficial in various contexts, support group involvement specifically addresses the issue of denial and minimization in a way that empowers clients through shared experiences and collective understanding.