Exam 11: Introducing, Conducting, and Processing Exercises
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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Which of the following is NOT mentioned by the authors as a way to handle a member's emotional reaction to an exercise?
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It is a mistake for a leader to close his eyes when conducting a fantasy exercise because he may miss observing member reactions while he is presenting the exercise.
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Why is being aware of the time, and making members aware of the time, important when
conducting and processing exercises?
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