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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
13. A group that is composed of people who are similar in age, type of
problem, and personality characteristics can be called:
Answer: A homogeneous group
14. This type of group represents a microcosm of the social structure
that exists in the everyday world and offers participants the
opportunity to experiment with new behaviors, develop social skills,
and get feedback from many diverse sources.
Answer: A heterogeneous group