Question 1 The group leaders should inform potential members of certain risks associated with group counseling
Question 1 The group leaders should inform potential members of certain risks associated with group counseling.
- True
- False
4 points
Question 2
- The group leaders should inform potential members of certain risks associated with group counseling.
- True
- False
4 points
Question 3
- The Association for Specialist in Group Work and CACREP recommends core training in group to include a minimum of 10 clock hours (20 clock hours recommended) observation of and participation in a group experience as a group member and/or as a group leader.
- True
- False
4 points
Question 4
- If a group member is demonstrating difficult behaviors such as silence or monopolizing, the leader should first consider transferring the member to individual sessions.
- True
- False
4 points
Question 5
- When a counselor does not know a member’s sexual identity, the counselor should inquire during the initial stage of the group.
- True
- False
4 points
Question 6
- Counselors place great weight on client modeling and behavioral experimentation, while members value self-understanding and universality.
- True
- False
4 points
Question 7
- The strength of the therapeutic alliance is a good predictor of therapy outcome.
- True
- False
4 points
Question 8
- The group leader should always forbid group socialization outside of the group setting.
- True
- False
4 points
Question 9
- Training in individual counseling is sufficient to become a group leader.
- True
- False
4 points
Question 10
- Group Counseling is less effective than individual counseling.
- True
- False
4 points
Question 11
- All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:
- A.Transference consists of the feelings that both client and therapist project onto each other
- B.Transference feelings should be brought out openly in the group
- C.If all members see the leader as aloof and distant, their reactions may not be rooted in transference
- D.Group leaders in training should explore their feelings toward certain members with their supervisor
- E.Transference feelings usually have to do with relation¬ships the members experienced in the past
3 points
Question 12
- Which of the following statements is NOT true as it applies to resistance during the initial stage?
- A.Resistance is generally not common during the initial stage of a group, since members are quite willing to get personally involved quickly.
- B.Cultural factors may influence clients’ readiness to participate in a group.
- C.Some initial resistance is to be expected in the early stage, even if people are eager to join in.
- D.Because resistance often arises from fearful expectations, identifying and discussing these fears will benefit the whole group.
- E.Participants may feel intimidated by the leader and may view the leader with some degree of suspicion.
3 points
Question 13
- Which of the following statements about group process is true?
- A.Groups usually progress predictably through clearly de¬fined stages.
- B.Once a group reaches a high level of productivity, it will remain at that level.
- C.Trust may need to be reestablished during the working stage.
- D.All of the above
- E.A and B
3 points
Question 14
- Certain types of members can sap a group’s energy for pro¬ductive work. These include:
- A.Hostile and aggressive people
- B.People with relationship concerns or problems
- C.People who monopolize
- D.People who have fears about being accepted by others
- E.A and C
3 points
Question 15
- During the early stages of a group, the central process involves:
- A.Testing and confronting the leader
- B.Sharing of leadership functions by the members
- C.Orientation and exploration
- D.A willingness to share threatening material
- E.The consolidation of learning
3 points
Question 16
- Prospective group members need to be given all of the following information about the group that they are thinking of joining EXCEPT:
- A.Goals
- B.Procedures
- C.Expected outcomes
- D.Fees and time parameters
- E.Guaranteed outcomes
3 points
Question 17
- The therapeutic factor in groups that involves affirming a person’s right to have his or her feelings and values is:
- A.Caring
- B.Acceptance
- C.Empathy
- D.Intimacy
- E.Feedback
3 points
Question 18
- At the initial sessions of a group, it is common to see:
- A.Tenativeness
- B.Lack of clarity
- C.Deeply personal self-disclosure
- D.A great deal of intense conflict among the members
- E.A and B
3 points
Question 19
- Which of the following is NOT true concerning desirable size for a group?
- A.It depends on the age of the clients and the type of group.
- B.It depends on the leader’s experience and the type of problems to be explored.
- C.A group for elementary school children should consist of at least eight to ten members.
- D.A group for adolescents should consist of six to eight members.
- E.An ideal size for a weekly ongoing group of adults is about eight people with one leader.
3 points
Question 20
- Which of the following is NOT typical of the feelings, reactions, and be¬haviors of members who are in the initial stage of their group’s progress?
- A.Anxiety
- B.A high degree of cohesiveness
- C.A concern about being judged by others
- D.Wondering if they will fit into the group
- E.Uncertainty of what is expected
3 points
Question 21
- The therapeutic factor in groups that leads to an increased sense of trust and a greater willingness to risk even more is:
- A.Hope
- B.Feedback
- C.Intimacy
- D.Freedom to experiment
- E.Catharsis
3 points
Question 22
- Research summaries have identified which of the following guidelines for group leadership practice?
- A.Leaders should strive for an impersonal and detached leadership style.
- B.Leaders should disclose the details of their personal lives to build trust with members regardless of the type of group.
- C.Leaders should adopt a more controlling leadership style, especially in the beginning stages.
- D.Leaders should set and reinforce clear norms as one way to establish cohesion within the group.
- E.Leaders should avoid teaching members skills of active participation in the group process and allow members to discover the importance of these skills on their own.
3 points
Question 23
- The problem behavior of storytelling:
- A.Involves relating a detailed history of one’s past
- B.Involves talking about others’ lives in great detail
- C.Should never be allowed
- D.Is one kind of appropriate self-disclosure
- E.A and B
3 points
Question 24
- Which stage has the focus of applying what has been learned in the group and putting it to use in everyday life?
- A.Transition
- B.Final
- C.Pre-group
- D.Initial
- E.Working
3 points
Question 25
- Which of the following questions should you ask yourself when creating a group proposal?
- A.Will the group be composed of voluntary or involuntary members?
- B.What ground rules will I establish at the outset?
- C.What screening procedures will be used?
- D.What are the developmental needs of the population I hope to serve?
- E.All of the above
3 points
Question 26
- Which of the following statements is/are true as they relate to the topic of group norms?
- A.The establishment of norms is necessary for development of group cohesion.
- B.Implicit norms may develop as a result of preconceived ideas about what takes place in a group.
- C.Implicit norms may develop as a result of leader modeling.
- D.All of the above
- E.B and C
3 points
Question 27
- Which of the following is NOT considered an advantage of a therapeutic group over other intervention strategies?
- A.Group members can learn effective social skills
- B.The group setting offers support for new behavior
- C.Groups are suited for everyone
- D.Participants can explore their style of relating to others
- E.Certain factors that facilitate personal growth are more likely to exist in groups
3 points
Question 28
- Which stage is characterized by dealing with conflict, defen¬siveness, and resistance?
- A.Working
- B.Transition
- C.Final
- D.Initial
- E.Pre-group
3 points
Question 29
- All of the following statements are true regarding feedback EXCEPT:
- A.Positive feedback is rated as more desirable than negative feedback.
- B.Specific here-and-now feedback that pertains to behavior in the group is especially useful.
- C.Leaders should model effective delivery of feedback and encourage members to engage in thoughtful feedback exchange.
- D.Negative feedback seems more credible and helpful in the early phases of a group.
- E.Feedback is more accepted in later sessions than in early ones.
3 points
Question 30
- Transference may be occurring when group members per¬ceive the leader as:
- A.An expert
- B.A “superperson”
- C.A friend
- D.All of the above
- E.B and C
3 points
Question 31
- The process that occurs when the leader’s own needs become so entangled in the therapeutic relationship that these needs obstruct or even destroy the leader’s objectivity is known as:
- A.Role reversal
- B.Transference
- C.Countertransference
- D.Acting out
- E.A and B
3 points
Question 32
- A member who monopolizes group time is:
- A.Exhibiting a high degree of self-centeredness
- B.Continually identifying with others
- C.Sometimes welcomed in the early stages of a group’s progress
- D.All of the above
- E.A and B
3 points
Question 33
- In order to practice in a multiculturally competent manner, leaders who have adopted any of the major theoretical orientations should:
- A.Consider all dimensions of a member’s identity including age, gender, sexual orientation, ability, and religious affiliation
- B.Introduce exercises in an invitational and optional manner
- C.Validate and understand members experiences with racism, discrimination, and oppression before challenging them to respond differently
- D.All of the above
- E.A and C
3 points
Question 34
- The group leadership skill of interpreting involves all of the following EXCEPT:
- A.Offering possible explanations for certain behaviors or symptoms
- B.Helping a member move beyond an impasse
- C.Discouraging members from making their own interpretations
- D.Presenting an interpretation in the form of a hypothesis or hunch
- E.Giving the person time to consider the validity of the interpretation
3 points
Question 35
- Confidentiality in groups is:
- A.A legal right of every member
- B.Something that members can be guaranteed
- C.Something that members cannot be guaranteed
- D.An absolute that can never be broken for any reason
- E.B and D
3 points
Question 36
- Which of the following factors is NOT as important to consider when deciding who is qualified to lead a particular group?
- A.The type of group
- B.Whether or not the prospective leader has a Ph.D. degree
- C.The limitations of the prospective leader
- D.The prospective leader’s knowledge competencies
3 points
Question 37
- The therapeutic factor in groups that involves the release of pent-up feelings is:
- A.Intimacy
- B.Empathy
- C.Catharsis
- D.Caring
- E.Feedback
3 points
Question 38
- Which of the following statements is true concerning the role of the leaders’ values in the group?
- A.It is important for leaders to volunteer information on their own values concerning any issue that surfaces.
- B.It is important for leaders to keep their values to them¬selves to avoid swaying members.
- C.Expressed values are less likely to interfere with group process than values that are hidden.
- D.It is unethical for group leaders to expose their values in the group setting.
- E.B and C
3 points
Question 39
- Which of the following feelings and behaviors is/are charac¬teristic of the transition stage of the group process?
- A.Challenges to the leader
- B.Resistance
- C.Anxiety
- D.Interpersonal conflict
- E.All of the above
3 points
Question 40
- Regarding the ethical issue of the freedom to withdraw from a group, which statement is FALSE?
- A.Members ultimately have the right to withdraw from a group.
- B.Procedures for leaving a group should be explained to all members during the initial group session.
- C.It is the sole responsibility of the group leader to determine whether a group experience is productive or counterproductive for each group member.
- D.Leaders should discuss the possible risks involved in leaving a group prematurely.
- E.Although members have the right to leave a group, it is important that they inform both the group leader and the members before making their final decision.
3 points
Question 41
- Which stage is most clearly associated with dealing with per¬sonal issues and translating insight into action both in the group and outside it?
- A.Transition
- B.Final
- C.Initial
- D.Working
- E.Pre-group
3 points
Question 42
- The group leadership skill of clarification involves which of the following?
- A.Focusing on key underlying issues
- B.Sorting out confused and conflicting feelings
- C.Asking open-ended questions in order to understand what a group member is saying
- D.A tool that can be valuable in the initial stages of an en¬counter
- E.All of the above
3 points
Question 43
- Using a theoretical framework to guide your practice as a group leader is important for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
- A.It tells you exactly what to do in every session.
- B.It helps to define both your role and the members’ roles in a group.
- C.It provides a frame of reference for understanding and evaluating the world of the client.
- D.It helps you to select appropriate techniques in meeting the goals of the members.
- E.It helps you to evaluate the outcomes of the group as a whole and of the individual members.
3 points
Question 44
- When group members experience persistent feelings or thoughts pertaining to their here-and-now experience in the group, it is best that they:
- A.Keep these feelings or thoughts to themselves, as sharing them may interfere with the group’s progress
- B.Ignore these feelings or thoughts, realizing that they will distract them from more important issues
- C.Reveal these feelings or thoughts to the others in the group
- D.Reveal details of their past so that others will know them
- E.Ask questions of other group members as a way to become involved in the group
3 points
Question 45
- The use of support as a leadership skill is inappropriate:
- A.When a member is venturing into frightening territory
- B.When a member is engaging in new behavior in a group
- C.When a member asks for support
- D.After a member has gone through an emotionally painful experience in a group
- E.Before a member has had the opportunity to fully experience a conflict or painful feelings
3 points
Question 46
- Which of the following is characteristic of a working group?
- A.A willingness to take risks by sharing meaningful here-and-now reactions
- B.Clear and specific goals
- C.A sense of inclusion felt by most members
- D.All of the above
- E.A and B
3 points
Question 47
- The therapeutic factor that operates in groups when members believe that change is possible is known as:
- A.Acceptance
- B.Hope
- C.Catharsis
- D.Cohesion
- E.Universality
3 points
Question 48
- Which of the following is a type of problem behavior some¬times manifested in the group context?
- A.Being excessively quiet
- B.Monopolizing
- C.Intellectualizing
- D.Questioning others in an interrogating manner
- E.All of the above
3 points
Question 49
- Which of the following is NOT considered a main task of group leaders during the formation of a group?
- A.Presenting a proposal to the proper administrators and getting the idea accepted
- B.Developing a wide array of group techniques that will be used for each of the sessions
- C.Conducting pre-group interviews for screening and orientation purposes
- D.Providing potential members with relevant information necessary for them to make an informed choice about participation
- E.Organizing the practical details necessary to launch a successful group
3 points
Question 50
- When using techniques in a group setting, it is important to remember that:
- A.Their purpose is always to stir up emotions.
- B.They should be grounded in some theoretical framework.
- C.If they are ineffective, it is because of the members’ resistances.
- D.One should use solution-focused strategies whenever possible given their widespread appeal.
- E.Techniques can be very helpful in convincing members to do work they are reluctant to do.
3 points
Question 51
- Which of the following are ways a group leader can make use of the skill of facilitating?
- A.Working to create a climate of safety and acceptance
- B.Helping members express their fears and expectations
- C.Taking steps to cover up conflict among group members
- D.All of the above
- E.A and B
3 points
Question 52
- In developing and conceptualizing your integrative approach to counseling, you are advised toconsider your:
- A.Personality
- B.Interpersonal strengths
- C.Life experiences
- D.Worldview
- E.All of the above
3 points
Question 53
- The major task to be accomplished during the initial stages of a group’s development is:
- A.The development of trust
- B.The development of group cohesion
- C.The development of group norms
- D.The working through of transference feelings
3 points
Question 54
- Which of the following statements illustrates an ineffective confrontation?
- A.“You are a phony! You are always smiling and that’s not real.”
- B.“I feel uncomfortable with you because I’m afraid of what you think of me.”
- C.“I find it very difficult to be open with you.”
- D.“I don’t like it that I often feel inadequate when I am with you.”
- E.“Many of the things you say really hurt me.”
3 points
Question 55
- The purpose of preliminary screening sessions with prospec¬tive group members is to select those who:
- A.Have needs and goals that are compatible with the estab¬lished goals of the group
- B.Will not impede the group process
- C.Will not have their well-being jeopardized by the group experience
- D.All of the above
- E.A and B
3 points
Question 56
- It is important to maintain a here-and-now focus within the group because:
- A.Members will be able to see their interpersonal style as it unfolds in that context.
- B.Conflicts within the group can be expressed and explored.
- C.Non-verbalized thoughts and feelings can be detrimental to the group process.
- D.All of the above
- E.B and C
3 points
Question 57
- If the goal of a group is the simulation of everyday life, then it is a good idea to have:
- A.A homogeneous group
- B.A heterogeneous group
- C.An endogenous group
- D.An androgynous group
3 points
Question 58
- Which of the following is a characteristic of a nonworking group?
- A.Members are unwilling to take action to change.
- B.Feedback is rejected defensively.
- C.Feedback is rejected defensively.
- D.Members sometimes gang up on one person.
- E.All of the above
3 points
Question 59
- When group leaders are opening a session, it is important for them to:
- A.Focus on the first person who shares important personal information
- B.Link the coming session with the last one
- C.Give each member an opportunity to state what he or she wants from the upcoming session
- D.All of the above
- E.B and C
3 points
Question 60
- Concerning a leader’s responsibility to secure informed consent of group members, the ASGW’s Best Practice Guidelines states that all of the following informa¬tion should be provided in writing EXCEPT for information:
- A.On the nature and purposes of the group
- B.On confidentiality and the exceptions to confidentiality
- C.On the role and responsibility of group members and leaders
- D.Regarding every technique that might be introduced
- E.Pertaining to the qualifications of the leader
3 points
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