Exam 1: The Value of Group Work: Functional Group Models and Historical Perspectives
Exam 1: The Value of Group Work: Functional Group Models and Historical Perspectives61 Questions
Exam 2: Ethical and Legal Foundations of Group Work in the Schools25 Questions
Exam 3: Multicultural Issues in Group Work68 Questions
Exam 4: Distinguishing Group Member Roles33 Questions
Exam 5: Leading Groups in the Schools42 Questions
Exam 6: Planning for Group Work in the School32 Questions
Exam 7: Forming and Orienting Groups27 Questions
Exam 8: The Transition Stage in Group Work23 Questions
Exam 9: The Working Stage69 Questions
Exam 10: Termination in the School Setting59 Questions
Exam 11: Leading Task Groups in Schools36 Questions
Exam 12: Psychoeducational Groups in Schools37 Questions
Exam 13: Theoretically-Based Models Used Counseling and Psychotherapy Groups24 Questions
Exam 14: Special Issues in Group Work in Schools26 Questions
Exam 15: Using Activities and Expressive Arts in Group Work27 Questions
Exam 16: Accountability in Group Work and School Counseling26 Questions
Exam 17: Outcome Research in Group Work28 Questions
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Slavson reported that group activity sessions were as effective as __________ for stimulating change.
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What are the characteristics of psychoeducational groups? How would you as a leader run and structure a psychoeducational group?
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Psychotherapy groups are designed to treat individuals with __________ problems in their lives.
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Describe the major advances of group work throughout the 20th Century.
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One side effect of the popularity of the newly found types of groups during the 1960s was the increase in
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Describe task groups and list examples of task groups. In what settings do they most often occur?
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Which of the following statements is NOT true about psychotherapy groups?
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__________ should drive the length of treatment in psychotherapy groups.
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Task groups can vary greatly in size, but are most effective if there are fewer than ______ members.
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Explain why group counseling is a safe environment to practice new skills.
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Participants in __________ groups typically carry a DSM diagnosis.
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Describe the group leader's role in a task group. What are the stages the group leader must assist members in working through?
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As a leader of a psychotherapy group how would you run the group? How would you conduct yourself as a leader?
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The optimal number of group members in psychoeducational groups is
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