What are the dysfunctional roles in groups? - answer-Aggressor, Dominator, Recognition Seeker, Blocker, Help Seeker, Playboy/ girl
Psychoeducational groups are:
A. Remedial
B. Preventive
C. Growth Oriented
D. All of the above - answer-All of the above
________ groups focus heavily on skil...
GROUP COUNSELING NCE
What are the dysfunctional roles in groups? - answer-Aggressor, Dominator,
Recognition Seeker, Blocker, Help Seeker, Playboy/ girl
Psychoeducational groups are:
A. Remedial
B. Preventive
C. Growth Oriented
D. All of the above - answer-All of the above
________ groups focus heavily on skill-building. - answer-Psychoeducational
Counseling groups are more ________ than pscyhoeducational groups - answer-
Pedagogic
________ groups are for members who have severe psychiatric problems - answer-
Psychotherapy
Which of the following is a FALSE statement about task groups?
A. The primary goal is completing a task
B. Leaders work to change and improve member behavior
C. Task groups are run using principles of group dynamics
D. Collaboration is used to facilitate goal achievement - answer-B. Leaders work to
change and improve member behavior
In the beginning stage of a group, a leader is generally more ________ than in later
stages - answer-Directive
__________ is NOT an executive function of a group leader.
A. Establishing boundaries
B. Beginning and ending group sessions
C. Establishing norms
D. Planning group sessions - answer-Establishing norms
Each of the following are examples of ways to bring members into the here and now
EXCEPT...
A. processing members' current situations
B. discussing immediate interactions between group members
C. helping members make future plans
D. encouraging members to provide feedback to other members - answer-Helping
members make future plans
A group in which the members take almost full responsibility for the group sessions and
process most likely have a(n) ______ leader - answer-laissez-faire
, These group leaders tend to give orders to the group - answer-autocratic or
authoritarian
A common weakness in many groups is? - answer-a lack of goal setting
The _______is a group member who asks never ending questions? - answer-the
interrogator
The ________group member goes along with the rest of the group - answer-the follower
The ____________group member wishes they were running the group - answer-the
gatekeeper.
The ________group member takes up the time of the group by talking about irrelevant
tales. - answer-The story teller
Task roles in groups are? - answer-helps the group carry out a task. They help solve
problems, aid in goal setting, and are positive. Initiator, info giver/seeker, opinion giver,
elaborator, energizer, procedural technician
Maintenance roles in groups? - answer-help strengthen the group processes, e.g. the
follower, encourager, the harmonizer, compromiser, gatekeeper, commentator, follower,
observer
Self-Serving role in groups? - answer-This person meets their own needs at the
expense of the group. This is negative. E.g. the person who refuses to participate
In group work, role conflict is defined as? - answer-A situation where a group member
behaves differently than what they are expected to behave.
Group conflict usually occurs during the ________ stage of a counseling group
A. initial
B. working
C. final
D. transition - answer-transition or storming or conflict stage
A group member is anxious and uneasy because she is unsure of how she is supposed
to behave in group counseling. This individual is experiencing - answer-Role ambiguity
__________ is one of the two most essential group member tasks - answer-Providing
feedback
Information that is known to self but unknown to others is found in which quadrant of the
johari window? - answer-Private/hidden quadrant
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