Exam 2: Stages of Groups, Group Process, and Therapeutic Forces
Exam 1: Introduction44 Questions
Exam 2: Stages of Groups, Group Process, and Therapeutic Forces44 Questions
Exam 3: Purpose of Groups30 Questions
Exam 4: Planning34 Questions
Exam 5: Getting Started: the Beginning Stage and Beginning Phase33 Questions
Exam 6: Basic Skills for Group Leaders34 Questions
Exam 7: Focus38 Questions
Exam 8: Cutting Off and Drawing Out41 Questions
Exam 9: Rounds and Dyads33 Questions
Exam 10: Exercises41 Questions
Exam 11: Introducing, Conducting, and Processing Exercises43 Questions
Exam 12: Leading the Middle Stage of a Group43 Questions
Exam 13: Using Counseling Theories in Groups42 Questions
Exam 14: Counseling and Therapy in Groups42 Questions
Exam 15: Closing a Session or Group43 Questions
Exam 16: Dealing With Problem Situations43 Questions
Exam 17: Working With Specific Populations43 Questions
Exam 18: Issues in Group Counseling29 Questions
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Why is it important to attend to the therapeutic forces influencing the group?
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Regardless of the purpose of a group, the more members in the group the greater chances the group will go well and have impact.
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In this stage, some members will have an emotional experience saying goodbye to the group.
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The authors recommend that non-voluntary group members who contribute to a negative group dynamic be
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MATCHING: Match the description of group dynamics numbered below with the type of group designated in the list of available choices.
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-The purpose of the group is to team build, however, members still begin to form small cliques, struggle for leadership, and compete with one another as they enter a storming stage.
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Non-voluntary members of a group can never be convinced that the group experience may be helpful.
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MATCHING: Match the description of group dynamics numbered below with the type of group designated in the list of available choices.
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-New members are welcome at a weekly weight loss group started by a local counselor.
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Most counseling, therapy, support, and growth groups do NOT experience a transition stage
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This stage is the core of the group process; it is the period when members most benefit from being in the group
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Which of the following would benefit the group leader in creating a positive therapeutic force?
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In the beginning stage of a voluntary therapy group, it is not uncommon for members to
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Which is NOT a therapeutic force in a group setting as defined by the authors?
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In this stage, which may last a few minutes or for a few sessions, members are building trust to set the stage for meaningful sharing.
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Why is it important for a leader to monitor both the process and the content of the
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Many counseling, therapy, and growth groups go through a _______________stage.
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How does the setting where a group meets help or hinder group dynamics?
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