Selected Answer: d. Modeling
Question 2
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Ideally, informs your practice, and practice refines your approach to group
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Selected Answer: a. theory
Question 3
Limitations to confidentiality should be outlined:
Selected Answer: d. in the informed consent process.
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provide a valuable opportunity to reinforce and extend the benefits of the work done during therapy sessions.
Selected Answer: c. Homework assignments
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While group members are sharing extremely personal information, leaders can remind members about as a way of reassuring the member who is disclosing.
Selected Answer: d. confidentiality
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The technique of is designed to help group members express and clarify concerns they have about their future.
Selected Answer: a. future projection
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The operate to differing degrees in all stages of a group, but they are most often manifested during the working stage.
Selected Answer: c. therapeutic factors
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The setting and reinforcement of clearly spelled-out group norms is a recommended way of ensuring group .
Selected Answer: d. cohesion
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Jabir is a Muslim counselee. His counselor is unaware of many aspects of Muslim life, beliefs,
etc. Teaching his counselor about these aspects of his life is, according to experts, likely to make him feel:
Selected Answer: c. Frustrated
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Members need to face the reality of and learn how to say good-bye.
Selected Answer: c. termination
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Isabella continually refers to “Kyle” in what often proves to be lengthy tangents regarding her college years. The name itself evokes a high degree of passion. The group leader can/should:
Selected Answer: c. Ask the counselee how this person relates to present issues
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Dan, a 34-year-old homosexual construction worker; April, a 21-year-old heterosexual single parent; and Sylvester, a 57-year-old Air Force retiree who underwent a blood-transfusion two years ago have all been recently diagnosed as HIV-positive. All need to address the issues of coping and “getting on with life.” The appropriate setting for achieving this goal would be:
Selected Answer: c. A counseling group
Question 13
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When you find yourself struggling with an ethical dilemma over a values conflict, the best course to follow is to:
Selected a.
Answer: seek consultation in working through the situation so the appropriate standard of care is provided.
Question 14
The logistics of a group includes fees, cancellation policies, and:
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Selected Answer: a. methods of communication with the leaders outside of group.
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The major task is to provide the and the challenge necessary for members to face and resolve conflicts and negative reactions that exist within the group and certain behaviors that stem from their defenses against anxiety.
Selected Answer: b. encouragement
Question 16
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Which of the following is of paramount concern when screening and selecting potential group members?
Selected Answer: c. To prevent harm to clients by participating in the group
Question 17
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As members approach the ending of a group or are leaving an ongoing group, it is equally
essential that they be encouraged to express their reactions. They may have fears or concerns about .
Selected Answer: b. separation
Question 18
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When forming a proposal for a group, which of the five general guideline areas would you ask yourself the question: does your proposal contain strategies for evaluating how well the stated objectives were met?
Selected Answer: d. Evaluation
Question 19
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Which of the following is NOT a prompt a leader will use when asking members to complete sentences?
Selected Answer: b. The member in the group that makes you most angry is . . .
Question 20
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All of the following, according to Yalom (2005b), are stated benefits of cohesive groups EXCEPT:
Selected Answer: d. They allow the group to finish its work and end sooner
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occurs when group members or leaders share their observations and personalreactions regarding the behavior of another.
Selected Answer: c. Feedback
Question 22
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A counselor meets with a client who is wearing the traditional garb associated with a particular religious group. The counselor holds a negative view of this group’s beliefs in certain matters. The counselor must, as a first step:
Selected Answer:
c.
Become aware of and explore the potential reasons for the bias
Question 23
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Starting a session with a brief can set the group up to involve as many members as possible in productive work for that session.
Selected Answer: d. check-in
Question 24
Which of the following is a characteristic of a working group?
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