Deck 5: Leading Groups in the Schools

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Choosing the best leadership style for a particular group involves

A) assessing the needs of the group.
B) identifying personal preferences.
C) identifying personal tendencies.
D) All of the above.
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The ideal amount of structure and control provided by the leader depends a lot on the group

A) topic.
B) agenda.
C) members.
D) All of the above.
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Group leaders who provide high levels of structure and control are often referred to as

A) authoritarian.
B) group centered.
C) laissez-faire.
D) democratic.
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Group leaders who use moderate amounts of structure and control may be described as

A) authoritarian.
B) democratic.
C) laissez-faire.
D) autocratic.
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Group leaders who provide little to no structure or control might be described as

A) authoritarian.
B) democratic.
C) laissez-faire.
D) authoritative.
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The amount of structure and control provided by the group leader is inversely related to the amount of ____________ of group members.

A) responsibility
B) cohesion
C) trust
D) control
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Group members must always take responsibility for

A) working on personal goals.
B) spending time and energy during and in between group sessions.
C) being open to self-expression.
D) All of the above.
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In many ways group leaders need to

A) be creative.
B) choose a leadership style that fits their personality.
C) pick members that fit their personality.
D) All of the above.
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During the __________ and __________ stages, it is recommended that more structure be provided.

A) initial, transition
B) transition, working
C) initial, termination
D) working, termination
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As group members become more comfortable with each other and enter the working stage, and as they begin to better understand how the group works, they will benefit from _____________ leader structure.

A) more
B) less
C) the same
D) no
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Young children tend to benefit from

A) higher leader structure.
B) lower leader structure.
C) the same leader structure as older students.
D) no leader structure.
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Demonstrating enthusiasm for the group and the work its members are doing

A) can help the leader maintain client interest.
B) can help the leader maintain client motivation.
C) is connected with a group leader's belief in the group process.
D) All of the above.
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__________ is NOT a core characteristic of an effective counselor?

A) Self-confidence
B) Willingness to model
C) Honesty
D) Adaptability
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Working well with an individual client

A) does not mean one will necessarily work well with a group.
B) means that one will work well with a group.
C) is a core characteristic of an effective counselor.
D) usually means that the counselor has a democratic leadership style.
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Bandura suggested that self-efficacy can be enhanced through

A) mastery experiences.
B) vicarious learning
C) verbal persuasion.
D) All of the above.
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Self-efficacy is a construct closely tied to

A) honesty.
B) willingness to model.
C) self-confidence.
D) All of the above.
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In order to increase their self-confidence in relation to leading groups, counselors in training should consider ways in which they can

A) experience success.
B) observe others.
C) receive feedback.
D) All of the above.
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__________ are two skills unique to group counseling.

A) Blocking and active linking
B) Blocking and linking
C) Clarifying and linking
D) Confrontation and clarifying
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__________ is important in a group setting because group leaders not only want to help members honestly explore their own concerns, but also want to avoid the need to use blocking.

A) Confrontation
B) Clarifying
C) Empathy
D) Evaluating skills
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_________ are critical to the success of a group.

A) Trust and cohesion
B) Empathy and cohesion
C) Active listening and linking
D) Trust and active listening
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__________ is one group leadership skill that can greatly influence the overall climate and eventual progress of the group.

A) Active listening
B) Trust
C) Empathy
D) All of the above.
Question
Evaluating skills can be used to identify issues that might influence group

A) dynamics.
B) process.
C) outcomes.
D) All of the above.
Question
__________ can help a group leader establish behavioral norms.

A) Trust
B) Modeling
C) Rules
D) All of the above.
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Linking is NOT very useful in facilitating

A) universality.
B) outcomes.
C) cohesion.
D) All of the above.
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__________ is a skill that allows leaders to help group members develop greater self-awareness.

A) Questioning
B) Linking
C) Providing feedback
D) All of the above.
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Summarizing is used

A) to pull together the important elements of an interaction.
B) at the end of a session.
C) at the end of the group.
D) All of the above.
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Group leaders can use __________ to elicit emotion.

A) reflecting feelings
B) empathy
C) questioning
D) All of the above.
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Emotional stimulation can

A) help group members bond.
B) be cathartic.
C) lead to insight.
D) All of the above.
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Describe how a group leader who has high structure and high control might influence the group.
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Describe how a group leader who has a moderate amount of structure and control might influence the group.
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Describe how a group leader who provides little or no structure or control might influence the group.
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Describe some characteristics of an effective counselor.
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What are the skills needed for effective group leadership?
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Describe how active listening differs in group counseling in comparison to individual counseling.
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Provide examples of feedback provided to an individual versus feedback provided to the group.
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Explain the process of blocking.
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Explain what initiating skills are and when they might be used.
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List and describe the two skills that are unique to group counseling.
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Explain the functions of a group leader and how they help members get the most out of their experiences.
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Describe the role of a group co-leader.
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Explain the alternated style of co-leadership and the different ways that this can be accomplished.
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of co-leadership.
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Choosing the best leadership style for a particular group involves

A) assessing the needs of the group.
B) identifying personal preferences.
C) identifying personal tendencies.
D) All of the above.
D
2
The ideal amount of structure and control provided by the leader depends a lot on the group

A) topic.
B) agenda.
C) members.
D) All of the above.
D
3
Group leaders who provide high levels of structure and control are often referred to as

A) authoritarian.
B) group centered.
C) laissez-faire.
D) democratic.
A
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Group leaders who use moderate amounts of structure and control may be described as

A) authoritarian.
B) democratic.
C) laissez-faire.
D) autocratic.
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Group leaders who provide little to no structure or control might be described as

A) authoritarian.
B) democratic.
C) laissez-faire.
D) authoritative.
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The amount of structure and control provided by the group leader is inversely related to the amount of ____________ of group members.

A) responsibility
B) cohesion
C) trust
D) control
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Group members must always take responsibility for

A) working on personal goals.
B) spending time and energy during and in between group sessions.
C) being open to self-expression.
D) All of the above.
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In many ways group leaders need to

A) be creative.
B) choose a leadership style that fits their personality.
C) pick members that fit their personality.
D) All of the above.
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During the __________ and __________ stages, it is recommended that more structure be provided.

A) initial, transition
B) transition, working
C) initial, termination
D) working, termination
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10
As group members become more comfortable with each other and enter the working stage, and as they begin to better understand how the group works, they will benefit from _____________ leader structure.

A) more
B) less
C) the same
D) no
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11
Young children tend to benefit from

A) higher leader structure.
B) lower leader structure.
C) the same leader structure as older students.
D) no leader structure.
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12
Demonstrating enthusiasm for the group and the work its members are doing

A) can help the leader maintain client interest.
B) can help the leader maintain client motivation.
C) is connected with a group leader's belief in the group process.
D) All of the above.
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13
__________ is NOT a core characteristic of an effective counselor?

A) Self-confidence
B) Willingness to model
C) Honesty
D) Adaptability
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14
Working well with an individual client

A) does not mean one will necessarily work well with a group.
B) means that one will work well with a group.
C) is a core characteristic of an effective counselor.
D) usually means that the counselor has a democratic leadership style.
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Bandura suggested that self-efficacy can be enhanced through

A) mastery experiences.
B) vicarious learning
C) verbal persuasion.
D) All of the above.
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Self-efficacy is a construct closely tied to

A) honesty.
B) willingness to model.
C) self-confidence.
D) All of the above.
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17
In order to increase their self-confidence in relation to leading groups, counselors in training should consider ways in which they can

A) experience success.
B) observe others.
C) receive feedback.
D) All of the above.
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__________ are two skills unique to group counseling.

A) Blocking and active linking
B) Blocking and linking
C) Clarifying and linking
D) Confrontation and clarifying
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__________ is important in a group setting because group leaders not only want to help members honestly explore their own concerns, but also want to avoid the need to use blocking.

A) Confrontation
B) Clarifying
C) Empathy
D) Evaluating skills
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_________ are critical to the success of a group.

A) Trust and cohesion
B) Empathy and cohesion
C) Active listening and linking
D) Trust and active listening
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__________ is one group leadership skill that can greatly influence the overall climate and eventual progress of the group.

A) Active listening
B) Trust
C) Empathy
D) All of the above.
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Evaluating skills can be used to identify issues that might influence group

A) dynamics.
B) process.
C) outcomes.
D) All of the above.
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__________ can help a group leader establish behavioral norms.

A) Trust
B) Modeling
C) Rules
D) All of the above.
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Linking is NOT very useful in facilitating

A) universality.
B) outcomes.
C) cohesion.
D) All of the above.
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__________ is a skill that allows leaders to help group members develop greater self-awareness.

A) Questioning
B) Linking
C) Providing feedback
D) All of the above.
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Summarizing is used

A) to pull together the important elements of an interaction.
B) at the end of a session.
C) at the end of the group.
D) All of the above.
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Group leaders can use __________ to elicit emotion.

A) reflecting feelings
B) empathy
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D) All of the above.
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Emotional stimulation can

A) help group members bond.
B) be cathartic.
C) lead to insight.
D) All of the above.
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Describe how a group leader who has high structure and high control might influence the group.
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Describe how a group leader who has a moderate amount of structure and control might influence the group.
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Describe how a group leader who provides little or no structure or control might influence the group.
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Describe some characteristics of an effective counselor.
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33
What are the skills needed for effective group leadership?
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Describe how active listening differs in group counseling in comparison to individual counseling.
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Provide examples of feedback provided to an individual versus feedback provided to the group.
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Explain the process of blocking.
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Explain what initiating skills are and when they might be used.
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List and describe the two skills that are unique to group counseling.
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Explain the functions of a group leader and how they help members get the most out of their experiences.
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Describe the role of a group co-leader.
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Explain the alternated style of co-leadership and the different ways that this can be accomplished.
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of co-leadership.
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