Deck 1: Introduction
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Deck 1: Introduction
1
The most common type of task group is a:
A) Cabinet
B) Committee
C) Delegate council
D) Social action group
A) Cabinet
B) Committee
C) Delegate council
D) Social action group
B
2
A group that is most likely to influence policy is a:
A) Social action group
B) Treatment conference
C) Committee
D) Growth group
A) Social action group
B) Treatment conference
C) Committee
D) Growth group
A
3
Groups that frequently serve as a forum for communication among diverse human service agencies within a city, state, or nation are called:
A) Delegate councils
B) Coalitions
C) Committees
D) Social action groups
A) Delegate councils
B) Coalitions
C) Committees
D) Social action groups
A
4
A group in an inpatient setting that helps clients with depression is called a:
A) Self-help group
B) Support group
C) Therapy group
D) Growth group
A) Self-help group
B) Support group
C) Therapy group
D) Growth group
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5
Growth groups do not include:
A) An encounter group for married couples
B) A values-clarification group for adolescents
C) A social club for outpatients of a psychiatric center
D) A gay-pride group
A) An encounter group for married couples
B) A values-clarification group for adolescents
C) A social club for outpatients of a psychiatric center
D) A gay-pride group
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6
An interdisciplinary group of professionals planning the discharge of a patient from a mental health facility is an example of a:
A) Cabinet
B) Hospital committee
C) Treatment conference
D) Governance group
A) Cabinet
B) Hospital committee
C) Treatment conference
D) Governance group
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7
A group that is the governing body for an agency is called a:
A) Cabinet
B) Board
C) Delegate council
D) Committee
A) Cabinet
B) Board
C) Delegate council
D) Committee
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8
A group whose primary purpose is to foster mutual aid is called a:
A) Socialization group
B) Growth group
C) Therapy group
D) Support group
A) Socialization group
B) Growth group
C) Therapy group
D) Support group
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9
Group work values do not include:
A) Individual initiative
B) Cooperation and mutual decision making
C) The collective good
D) The value of high individualization in the group
A) Individual initiative
B) Cooperation and mutual decision making
C) The collective good
D) The value of high individualization in the group
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10
Groups of organizations that come together to exert influence by sharing resources and expertise are called:
A) Constituencies
B) Delegate councils
C) Governance groups
D) Coalitions
A) Constituencies
B) Delegate councils
C) Governance groups
D) Coalitions
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11
According to research the limits of confidentiality are discussed
A) All of the time
B) Most of the time
C) Rarely
D) When there is a contract in place
A) All of the time
B) Most of the time
C) Rarely
D) When there is a contract in place
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12
A worker's actions in the group are affected by:
A) The clients' value system
B) The worker's personal value system
C) Both client and worker's value system
D) Neither, the worker should be value free
A) The clients' value system
B) The worker's personal value system
C) Both client and worker's value system
D) Neither, the worker should be value free
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13
American values do not include:
A) Democratic values
B) Puritan ethics
C) Social Darwinism
D) Social safety nets
A) Democratic values
B) Puritan ethics
C) Social Darwinism
D) Social safety nets
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14
An encounter group for married couples is an example of which type of group?
A) Therapy group
B) Education group
C) Growth group
D) Socialization group
A) Therapy group
B) Education group
C) Growth group
D) Socialization group
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15
A group whose primary purpose is to help members learn new information and skills is called a:
A) Growth group
B) Education group
C) Socialization group
D) Therapy group
A) Growth group
B) Education group
C) Socialization group
D) Therapy group
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16
A group that is designed to provide advice and expertise about policy issues to chief executive officers or other high-level administrators is called a:
A) Board of directors
B) Delegate council
C) Board of trustees
D) Cabinet
A) Board of directors
B) Delegate council
C) Board of trustees
D) Cabinet
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17
Comparing treatment and task groups does not include
A) Bond between members
B) Roles
C) Procedures
D) Self-identity
A) Bond between members
B) Roles
C) Procedures
D) Self-identity
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18
A key value of social group work is:
A) Respect and dignity of all group members
B) Getting all members to participate
C) Confronting members
D) Helping members overcome resistance
A) Respect and dignity of all group members
B) Getting all members to participate
C) Confronting members
D) Helping members overcome resistance
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19
A group that is often led by a lay person or a professional who has experienced the problem that members have is called a:
A) Growth group
B) Education group
C) Self-help group
D) Socialization group
A) Growth group
B) Education group
C) Self-help group
D) Socialization group
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20
A group that is characterized by the use of program activities is called a:
A) Support group
B) Education group
C) Self-help group
D) Socialization group
A) Support group
B) Education group
C) Self-help group
D) Socialization group
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21
Advantages of treatment groups include:
A) Empathy
B) Practice of new behaviors
C) Helper-therapy
D) Group think
A) Empathy
B) Practice of new behaviors
C) Helper-therapy
D) Group think
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22
What kinds of treatment and task groups are most likely to be found in a psychiatric inpatient setting?
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23
The purpose of treatment groups does not include:
A) Self-help
B) Socialization
C) Treatment conference
D) Growth
A) Self-help
B) Socialization
C) Treatment conference
D) Growth
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24
Attend a meeting of a treatment conference and describe what happens in the group.
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25
Explain four ways that treatment and task groups differ.
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26
Group work purposes do not include:
A) Rehabilitation
B) Prevention
C) Social action
D) Socializing
A) Rehabilitation
B) Prevention
C) Social action
D) Socializing
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27
An example of a formed group is a:
A) Family
B) Gang
C) Therapy group
D) Friendship network
A) Family
B) Gang
C) Therapy group
D) Friendship network
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28
Describe how you would implement four ethical principles in a treatment group of your choice.
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29
Describe what kinds of task groups might influence policy.
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