Exam 11: Introducing-Conducting-And-Processing-Exercises
Exam 1: Introduction51 Questions
Exam 2: Stages-Of-Groups48 Questions
Exam 3: Purpose-Of-Groups44 Questions
Exam 4: Planning43 Questions
Exam 5: Getting-Started-The-Beginning-Stage43 Questions
Exam 6: Basic-Skills-For-Group-Leaders58 Questions
Exam 7: Focus43 Questions
Exam 8: Cutting-Off-Drawing-Out46 Questions
Exam 9: Rounds-Dyads46 Questions
Exam 10: Exercises46 Questions
Exam 11: Introducing-Conducting-And-Processing-Exercises46 Questions
Exam 12: Leading-The-Middle-Stage-Of-A-Group46 Questions
Exam 13: Using-Counseling-Theories-In-Groups45 Questions
Exam 14: Counseling-Therapy-In-Groups46 Questions
Exam 15: Closing-A-Session-Or-Group46 Questions
Exam 16: Dealing-With-Problem-Situations46 Questions
Exam 17: Working-With-Specific-Populations46 Questions
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Why is it best for the leader to keep his or her eyes open when leading a fantasy exercise?
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When introducing an exercise in a group setting,it is important for the leader to insist that each member participate so that the members don't take advantage of the leader's lack of firmness.
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When introducing a writing exercise,it is best to make sure all the members have the necessary materials available to them before starting to give instructions.
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When an exercise has been completed,it can be processed through use of
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It is never a good idea to stop an exercise,even if the members are bored or confused about the purpose.
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Which of the following does NOT represent a mistake when conducting an exercise?
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