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1. Opening up clear and direct communication among the
participants and helping them assume increasing
responsibility for the group's direction is defined as:
Answer: Facilitating
2. Appraising the ongoing group process and the individual
and group dynamics is defined as:
Answer: Evaluating
3. Offering possible explanations for certain thoughts, feelings,
and patterns of behavior is defined as:
Answer: Interpreting
4. Saying in slightly different words what a member has said to
clarify its meaning is defined as:
Answer: Restating
5. Expressing concrete and honest reactions based on
observation of members' behaviors is defined as:
Answer: Giving feedback
6. To let members know that they are heard and understood
beyond the level of words is defined as:
Answer: Reflecting feelings
, 7. To help members develop alternative courses of thinking
and action is defined as:
Answer: Suggesting
8. To help group members work more effectively; to increase
the pace of the group process is defined as:
Answer: Initiating
9. A major difference between group therapy and group
counseling lies in:
Answer: The group's goals
10. Task groups are commonly used by school counselors who
assemble a group of school personnel to develop a plan to
assist students. A team works together to determine how
services can best be implemented. This type of group is called:
Answer: Task groups
11. Group counseling has preventative as well as remedial
aims.
Answer: Group counseling
12. Group counseling can be designed to meet the needs of
specific populations. Which of the following is NOT one?
Answer: Counseling groups for unmanaged individuals with
schizophrenia