Exam 1: Introduction to Group Work: Historical Perspectives and Functional
Exam 1: Introduction to Group Work: Historical Perspectives and Functional58 Questions
Exam 2: Ethical and Legal Foundations of Group Work33 Questions
Exam 3: Multicultural Issues in Group Work34 Questions
Exam 4: Outcome Research in Group Work35 Questions
Exam 5: Leading Groups41 Questions
Exam 6: Distinguishing Group Member Roles34 Questions
Exam 7: Planning for Group Work39 Questions
Exam 8: Accountability in Group Work35 Questions
Exam 9: Forming and Orienting Groups35 Questions
Exam 10: The Transition Stage in Group Work35 Questions
Exam 11: The Working Stage37 Questions
Exam 12: Termination39 Questions
Exam 13: Group Work Across the Lifespan44 Questions
Exam 14: Leading Task Groups40 Questions
Exam 15: Leading Psychoeducational Groups60 Questions
Exam 16: Person-Centered and Existential Approaches to Group Counseling and Psychotherapy: Theory, Techniques, and Applications35 Questions
Exam 17: The Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy Approach to Group Counseling and Psychotherapy: Theory, Techniques, and Applications39 Questions
Exam 18: Reality Therapy, Solution-Focused, and Behavioral Approaches to Counseling and Psychotherapy Groups: Theories, Techniques, and Applications34 Questions
Exam 19: Adlerian, Gestalt, and Psychodrama Approaches to Counseling and Psychotherapy Groups: Theory, Techniques, and Applications35 Questions
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__________ increased interest and innovation in the use of groups due to a shortage of therapists and a need to treat large numbers of people.
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Discuss how counseling groups are used and the characteristics of counseling groups.
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Describe the growth and changes in group work that have occurred after the beginning of the 21st Century.
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Psychoeducational groups were originally developed for use in
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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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Disadvantages of group counseling include all of the following EXCEPT
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Describe what psychoeducational groups are and how they are used. Provide examples or psychoeducational groups.
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Another hallmark of the 1950's was greater application of __________ in school settings.
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Psychotherapy groups tend to be similar in size to __________ groups.
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The task group leader's role of process consultant is best completed when there is a balancebetween
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Describe the major advances of group work throughout the 20th Century.
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In the school setting, __________ groups may be called guidance groups.
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Explain why group counseling is a safe environment in which to practice new skills.
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While counseling tuberculosis patients, Joseph Pratt was the first to find group counseling effective, primarily due to group members'
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Which of the following statements is NOT true about psychotherapy groups?
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