Exam 10: Groups in School Settings
Exam 1: An Introduction to Group Work a Multicultural Perspective35 Questions
Exam 2: The Group Counselor40 Questions
Exam 3: Ethical and Legal Issues in Group Counseling50 Questions
Exam 3: Theories and Techniques of Group Counseling50 Questions
Exam 5: Forming a Group35 Questions
Exam 6: Initial Stage of a Group35 Questions
Exam 7: Transition Stage of a Group50 Questions
Exam 8: Working Stage of a Group40 Questions
Exam 9: Final Stage of a Group30 Questions
Exam 10: Groups in School Settings30 Questions
Exam 11: Groups in Community Settings30 Questions
Exam 12: Final Examination195 Questions
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__________ groups and groups designed to teach adolescents appropriate ways to express
And deal with their anger are excellent means of prevention, and these groups can be most
Useful in the school environment.
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B
All the following are considered appropriate/important factors, ideas or considerations in terminating a group of children, EXCEPT :
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D
Familiarize yourself with the members' __________, including their slang, style of speaking
To one another, the types of music and entertainment media they enjoy, and their current
Modes of communication, including the many forms of social media now part of their lives.
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__________ groups with structured topics or themes are most commonly offered in university counseling centers.
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__________ is increasing in popularity in groups for children and adolescents.
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__________________ is the most common theoretical approach in school settings.
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School-based groups emphasize __________ strategies to support healthy student development and more effective ways of dealing with the tasks of daily living.
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__________ become an important source of support, which makes groups a treatment of choice for adolescents.
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An examination of psychoeducational groups in kindergarten through 12th grade demonstrated benefits in all the following areas EXCEPT : .
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__________ the adolescent to become an active group participant can be challenging.
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Connecting the interventions of play therapy with __________ helps to justify this approach in school settings.
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When working with children and adolescents, be aware of _________ that may subtly influence your interactions.
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Children in group settings often test barriers and limitations in order to gauge the level of ________________ which they can expect.
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All matters of child abuse or neglect, either real or suspected, should be reported immediately to:
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Sources of __________ during adolescence are unique to that specific period to the exclusion of those faced during college years.
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A well-known personality in the field of psychology who developed and instituted a form of widely used play-therapy was:
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__________ should be clearly articulated to the parents or guardians of the children who participate.
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__________ may be required to keep meetings moving in a meaningful direction.
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Helping young people learn to be aware of and manage __________ can help prevent violent actions.
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