Chatty Cathy and Monopolizing Mike {Ans: Such clients dominate group discussions. Group leaders need to find effective ways to interrupt such clients, as they are often unaware of the impact that their behavior has on the group. A strategy that group leaders can use when a Chatty Cathy client is talking is to direct questions to the group as a whole. For example: "Bill, it sounds like a lot has happened with you this week. I am wondering what has happened with other group members." (The group leader then calls on another member.) "Mary, how did your week go?" "Mary, you seem to have had a lot going on this past week. Let's take a look at what's been happening with you for a few more minutes, and then let's see how others have been doing this past week."Interrupting IvanThe behavior of such clients in groups is disruptive, as they frequently interrupt ongoing group discussions. "We seem to be having an active discussion about [insert topic] today, but several members are talking at the same time. I'm wondering how this is affecting the group and what the group thinks we should do." "I know we all have important things