Deck 10: Termination in the School Setting

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Which of the following does NOT characterize termination?

A) Termination is only found in the final stage of the group process.
B) Termination is an essential part of the group process.
C) Termination serves as a critical force in the process of change.
D) Termination can be embedded within all phases of group counseling.
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Termination occurs

A) when a member leaves.
B) after each session.
C) after the group experience ends.
D) All of the above.
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Termination that addresses past concerns deals with

A) feelings associated with termination and any unfinished business.
B) reflecting on individual and group changes that have been made throughout.
C) co-developing a plan of action, contracting, and assisting group members apply new learning.
D) All of the above.
Question
Termination as a procedure relates to ________ assessment of individual and group change.

A) anecdotal
B) informal
C) formal
D) All of the above.
Question
To maximize the impact of the group experience during termination, members need to

A) talk to one another.
B) conceptualize what they learned.
C) say their goodbyes.
D) All the above.
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Effective termination may increase group members'

A) self-esteem.
B) acceptance of self.
C) awareness of self.
D) lives.
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A key component of awareness of others involves establishing

A) rapport.
B) cohesion.
C) universality.
D) instillation of hope.
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Group leaders should

A) model disclosure of feelings.
B) provide individualized positive feedback.
C) consider appropriate referrals for individual counseling.
D) All of the above.
Question
Terminating group may be particularly difficult for children because

A) group is a salient medium by which to define their self-concepts.
B) they tend to form extremely close bonds with other group members.
C) group serves as a salient medium through which they solve their problems.
D) All of the above.
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Farewell party syndrome is when members

A) talk solely about positive changes in themselves.
B) talk solely about positive changes in other members.
C) do not talk at all because they are too focused on the farewell party.
D) do not talk very much out of sadness about the group ending.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a way that group leaders facilitate movement through termination?

A) Instilling hope
B) Developing goals
C) Processing feelings with closure
D) Integrating group member experiences
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About _____ percent of group members who join a group drop out?

A) 5
B) 25
C) 35
D) 50
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A key component for group members who decide to remain in treatment involves their _________ characteristics.

A) personal
B) psychological
C) social
D) physical
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Group members' satisfaction with a group may be due to

A) their perceived acceptance by other group members.
B) open communication.
C) their perceived acceptance by the group leader.
D) All of the above.
Question
To minimize the risk of premature termination the group leader should

A) adequately prepare members for the group experience.
B) provide structure and consistency.
C) have group members commit to a certain number of sessions.
D) All of the above.
Question
__________ play(s) a central role in premature termination.

A) Not establishing group cohesion
B) Not establishing universality
C) Value conflicts
D) Member differences
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A primary challenge to effective session termination is

A) time.
B) member feedback.
C) attitudes.
D) All of the above.
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Member summarization is when

A) the group leader faces each person and summarizes what each person has said.
B) each member takes a turn and summarizes what they have said.
C) the group leader evaluates the group content and process.
D) group members evaluate the group content and process.
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Open groups are groups that allow

A) members to lead the group.
B) different topics each week.
C) different group leaders.
D) members to leave and new members to come in after the group has started.
Question
Termination in an open group typically

A) occurs every time a member leaves.
B) happens every session.
C) will never occur.
D) will occur when there is change in group leadership.
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Termination of group involves evaluation of group members on

A) their participation.
B) the group leader's effectiveness.
C) the group process.
D) All of the above.
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One way to minimize challenges of termination is for the group leader to

A) have group members express their feelings related to termination.
B) share their own thoughts and feelings related to termination.
C) have group members evaluate their progress.
D) All of the above.
Question
Termination of the group is a time for

A) reflection.
B) looking toward the future.
C) implementing new skills beyond the group.
D) All of the above.
Question
Which of the following is NOT part of follow-up? Examining whether

A) group members are continuing to work on goals.
B) group members need to be included in another group.
C) behavioral and attitudinal changes have occurred or been sustained.
D) there are additional areas of growth.
Question
Which of the following is not one of the three types of termination?

A) Premature termination
B) Termination of group sessions
C) Pre-termination
D) Termination of the group
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Termination may be particularly complex in school settings because

A) students are increasingly terminating groups prematurely.
B) schools are offering fewer groups for its students.
C) group sessions tend to run longer in school settings.
D) school counselors have overlapping roles with students.
Question
A formal referral for additional counseling services represents what type of termination goal?

A) Skills application
B) Future recommendations
C) Consolidation of learning
D) None of the above
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__________ is NOT a challenge of the termination process?

A) Reliance on group members
B) Group member self-awareness
C) Farewell party syndrome
D) Management of group member emotions
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An example of the goal of skills application during termination is

A) using time management skills to finish homework assignments.
B) introducing a study skill to group members.
C) reflecting on what has been learned in a group.
D) All of the above.
Question
Discussing the importance of confidentiality as a group comes to an end is an example of

A) providing therapeutic structure.
B) instilling hope.
C) addressing unfinished business.
D) providing logistical structure.
Question
When a student unexpectedly leaves a group, it is called

A) abandonment.
B) bailing out.
C) premature termination.
D) emotional contagion.
Question
Which of the following is an example of universality.

A) Charlotte feels connected to her group.
B) Charlotte is challenged by her group.
C) Charlotte feels her concerns are normal.
D) Charlotte feels isolated for other group members.
Question
__________ may be a reason that students terminate a group prematurely?

A) Lack of parental support
B) Subgrouping
C) Group deviancy
D) All of the above.
Question
An indicator that the group may be ready for termination is

A) group cohesion.
B) lack of discussion of issues.
C) positive feedback only.
D) None of the above.
Question
When a group member leaves the group, the group leader should

A) let the group member go.
B) follow-up with the group member and find out their reason for leaving.
C) encourage group members to invite that member back to the group.
D) tell the person that they are being immature for leaving the group prematurely.
Question
The time needed for termination of group sessions depends upon

A) size of the group, purpose of the group, and logistical considerations.
B) type and purpose of the group and logistical considerations.
C) type and purpose of the group, member characteristics, and leader characteristics.
D) the time needed for termination is always the same.
Question
A group scrapbook may be most useful during

A) premature termination.
B) termination of a group session.
C) termination of a group experience.
D) None of the above.
Question
How long should professional school counselors wait to follow-up with group members?

A) 6 weeks
B) 6 months
C) 1 year
D) It depends on the type and purpose of the group.
Question
Which of these follow-up questions may assist in measuring group change?

A) Are you continuing to work on goals set in the group?
B) Have you noticed any changes since the group ended?
C) Are there any new issues that have arisen since the group ended?
D) All of the above.
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A values contract is most useful in preventing

A) premature termination.
B) termination of a group session.
C) termination of a group experience.
D) None of the above.
Question
Explain what termination is and how it is used in group.
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Describe the benefits and challenges of termination.
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Explain and discuss the three different types of termination.
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Discuss the ways that leaders can minimize the challenges of termination.
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Explain what the general goals of termination are at any stage in the group process.
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Describe the last session of a group and how you would run the group.
Question
Describe the group leader functions when terminating.
Question
Describe why some members terminate prematurely. Is it always bad for members to terminate prematurely?
Question
What factors can determine whether a member drops out of a group or whether they continue to stay in the group.
Question
ASCA has placed increasing emphasis on the use of group work in schools to promote academic achievement. Discuss ways in which attending to social, emotional and cognitive development during the termination process can foster academic achievement.
Question
Outline the goals of termination. How might they be different based on the school level?
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Based on reading this chapter, how would you define termination and what are the benefits and challenges to a successful termination?
Question
Describe the three types of termination and develop strategies for minimizing each type of termination.
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What are some ways leaders can address unfinished business at the close of a group session? At the end of a group experience?
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What are some group member characteristics that may hinder the termination process?
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How might leaders assess the group experience throughout the course of a group to relate a group experience to academic achievement?
Question
Discuss the reasons students may prematurely terminate a group.
Question
How might school counselors assess their effectiveness as group leaders?
Question
What are some considerations for following-up with group members at each school level?
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1
Which of the following does NOT characterize termination?

A) Termination is only found in the final stage of the group process.
B) Termination is an essential part of the group process.
C) Termination serves as a critical force in the process of change.
D) Termination can be embedded within all phases of group counseling.
A
2
Termination occurs

A) when a member leaves.
B) after each session.
C) after the group experience ends.
D) All of the above.
D
3
Termination that addresses past concerns deals with

A) feelings associated with termination and any unfinished business.
B) reflecting on individual and group changes that have been made throughout.
C) co-developing a plan of action, contracting, and assisting group members apply new learning.
D) All of the above.
B
4
Termination as a procedure relates to ________ assessment of individual and group change.

A) anecdotal
B) informal
C) formal
D) All of the above.
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5
To maximize the impact of the group experience during termination, members need to

A) talk to one another.
B) conceptualize what they learned.
C) say their goodbyes.
D) All the above.
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6
Effective termination may increase group members'

A) self-esteem.
B) acceptance of self.
C) awareness of self.
D) lives.
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7
A key component of awareness of others involves establishing

A) rapport.
B) cohesion.
C) universality.
D) instillation of hope.
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8
Group leaders should

A) model disclosure of feelings.
B) provide individualized positive feedback.
C) consider appropriate referrals for individual counseling.
D) All of the above.
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9
Terminating group may be particularly difficult for children because

A) group is a salient medium by which to define their self-concepts.
B) they tend to form extremely close bonds with other group members.
C) group serves as a salient medium through which they solve their problems.
D) All of the above.
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10
Farewell party syndrome is when members

A) talk solely about positive changes in themselves.
B) talk solely about positive changes in other members.
C) do not talk at all because they are too focused on the farewell party.
D) do not talk very much out of sadness about the group ending.
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11
Which of the following is NOT a way that group leaders facilitate movement through termination?

A) Instilling hope
B) Developing goals
C) Processing feelings with closure
D) Integrating group member experiences
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12
About _____ percent of group members who join a group drop out?

A) 5
B) 25
C) 35
D) 50
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13
A key component for group members who decide to remain in treatment involves their _________ characteristics.

A) personal
B) psychological
C) social
D) physical
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14
Group members' satisfaction with a group may be due to

A) their perceived acceptance by other group members.
B) open communication.
C) their perceived acceptance by the group leader.
D) All of the above.
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15
To minimize the risk of premature termination the group leader should

A) adequately prepare members for the group experience.
B) provide structure and consistency.
C) have group members commit to a certain number of sessions.
D) All of the above.
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16
__________ play(s) a central role in premature termination.

A) Not establishing group cohesion
B) Not establishing universality
C) Value conflicts
D) Member differences
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17
A primary challenge to effective session termination is

A) time.
B) member feedback.
C) attitudes.
D) All of the above.
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18
Member summarization is when

A) the group leader faces each person and summarizes what each person has said.
B) each member takes a turn and summarizes what they have said.
C) the group leader evaluates the group content and process.
D) group members evaluate the group content and process.
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Open groups are groups that allow

A) members to lead the group.
B) different topics each week.
C) different group leaders.
D) members to leave and new members to come in after the group has started.
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20
Termination in an open group typically

A) occurs every time a member leaves.
B) happens every session.
C) will never occur.
D) will occur when there is change in group leadership.
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21
Termination of group involves evaluation of group members on

A) their participation.
B) the group leader's effectiveness.
C) the group process.
D) All of the above.
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22
One way to minimize challenges of termination is for the group leader to

A) have group members express their feelings related to termination.
B) share their own thoughts and feelings related to termination.
C) have group members evaluate their progress.
D) All of the above.
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23
Termination of the group is a time for

A) reflection.
B) looking toward the future.
C) implementing new skills beyond the group.
D) All of the above.
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24
Which of the following is NOT part of follow-up? Examining whether

A) group members are continuing to work on goals.
B) group members need to be included in another group.
C) behavioral and attitudinal changes have occurred or been sustained.
D) there are additional areas of growth.
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25
Which of the following is not one of the three types of termination?

A) Premature termination
B) Termination of group sessions
C) Pre-termination
D) Termination of the group
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26
Termination may be particularly complex in school settings because

A) students are increasingly terminating groups prematurely.
B) schools are offering fewer groups for its students.
C) group sessions tend to run longer in school settings.
D) school counselors have overlapping roles with students.
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27
A formal referral for additional counseling services represents what type of termination goal?

A) Skills application
B) Future recommendations
C) Consolidation of learning
D) None of the above
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__________ is NOT a challenge of the termination process?

A) Reliance on group members
B) Group member self-awareness
C) Farewell party syndrome
D) Management of group member emotions
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29
An example of the goal of skills application during termination is

A) using time management skills to finish homework assignments.
B) introducing a study skill to group members.
C) reflecting on what has been learned in a group.
D) All of the above.
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30
Discussing the importance of confidentiality as a group comes to an end is an example of

A) providing therapeutic structure.
B) instilling hope.
C) addressing unfinished business.
D) providing logistical structure.
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31
When a student unexpectedly leaves a group, it is called

A) abandonment.
B) bailing out.
C) premature termination.
D) emotional contagion.
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32
Which of the following is an example of universality.

A) Charlotte feels connected to her group.
B) Charlotte is challenged by her group.
C) Charlotte feels her concerns are normal.
D) Charlotte feels isolated for other group members.
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33
__________ may be a reason that students terminate a group prematurely?

A) Lack of parental support
B) Subgrouping
C) Group deviancy
D) All of the above.
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34
An indicator that the group may be ready for termination is

A) group cohesion.
B) lack of discussion of issues.
C) positive feedback only.
D) None of the above.
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35
When a group member leaves the group, the group leader should

A) let the group member go.
B) follow-up with the group member and find out their reason for leaving.
C) encourage group members to invite that member back to the group.
D) tell the person that they are being immature for leaving the group prematurely.
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36
The time needed for termination of group sessions depends upon

A) size of the group, purpose of the group, and logistical considerations.
B) type and purpose of the group and logistical considerations.
C) type and purpose of the group, member characteristics, and leader characteristics.
D) the time needed for termination is always the same.
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37
A group scrapbook may be most useful during

A) premature termination.
B) termination of a group session.
C) termination of a group experience.
D) None of the above.
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38
How long should professional school counselors wait to follow-up with group members?

A) 6 weeks
B) 6 months
C) 1 year
D) It depends on the type and purpose of the group.
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39
Which of these follow-up questions may assist in measuring group change?

A) Are you continuing to work on goals set in the group?
B) Have you noticed any changes since the group ended?
C) Are there any new issues that have arisen since the group ended?
D) All of the above.
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A values contract is most useful in preventing

A) premature termination.
B) termination of a group session.
C) termination of a group experience.
D) None of the above.
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41
Explain what termination is and how it is used in group.
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42
Describe the benefits and challenges of termination.
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43
Explain and discuss the three different types of termination.
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44
Discuss the ways that leaders can minimize the challenges of termination.
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45
Explain what the general goals of termination are at any stage in the group process.
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46
Describe the last session of a group and how you would run the group.
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47
Describe the group leader functions when terminating.
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48
Describe why some members terminate prematurely. Is it always bad for members to terminate prematurely?
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49
What factors can determine whether a member drops out of a group or whether they continue to stay in the group.
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ASCA has placed increasing emphasis on the use of group work in schools to promote academic achievement. Discuss ways in which attending to social, emotional and cognitive development during the termination process can foster academic achievement.
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51
Outline the goals of termination. How might they be different based on the school level?
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Based on reading this chapter, how would you define termination and what are the benefits and challenges to a successful termination?
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53
Describe the three types of termination and develop strategies for minimizing each type of termination.
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What are some ways leaders can address unfinished business at the close of a group session? At the end of a group experience?
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What are some group member characteristics that may hinder the termination process?
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How might leaders assess the group experience throughout the course of a group to relate a group experience to academic achievement?
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Discuss the reasons students may prematurely terminate a group.
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How might school counselors assess their effectiveness as group leaders?
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What are some considerations for following-up with group members at each school level?
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