Exam 7: The Group: Progress and Process
Exam 1: Overview and Model20 Questions
Exam 2: Planning20 Questions
Exam 3: Exercises and Evaluation15 Questions
Exam 4: Group Leadership and Instructional Style20 Questions
Exam 5: Group Leader Self-Development20 Questions
Exam 6: Group Leadership Skills20 Questions
Exam 7: The Group: Progress and Process20 Questions
Exam 8: Culture and Diversity Issues and Concerns15 Questions
Exam 9: Ethics and Professional Standards18 Questions
Exam 10: Potential Membershipproblems, Concernsand Intervention Skills20 Questions
Exam 11: Managing Conflict and Guidelines for Confrontation19 Questions
Exam 12: Leading Psychoeducationalgroups for Children and Adolescents18 Questions
Exam 13: Leading Psychoeducationalgroups for Adults20 Questions
Exam 14: Psychoeducational Groups for Illnesses and Other Conditions20 Questions
Exam 15: Psychoeducational Support Groups20 Questions
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Resistance is detrimental to the group's progress and must be directly addressed when it appears.
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Conflict is expressed in indirect ways in Stage 3.
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Modeling is only done by the group leader if it is to be effective.
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Hesitant participation is most often seen in Stage 2 of group development.
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Members can perceive the leader as a guide or consultant in Stage 3.
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Existential factors can be expected in almost every type of group.
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The group's communication pattern is a vital clue to its stage of development.
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Members' resistance is likely to be acknowledged and accepted in:
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