Which of ASGW's Professional Standards for the Training of Group Workers (2000) four major approaches are most commonly used for school-based group work?

a. psychoeducation, counseling, and psychotherapy
b. task facilitation, psychoeducation, and psychotherapy
c. All of the approaches are commonly used for school-based group work

d. task facilitation, psychoeducation, and counseling


d

Counseling

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What type of counselor/client relationship should be avoided?

a. one with a friend b. one with an acquaintance c. one with a colleague d. one with a student e. all of the above

Counseling

Fry (2007) stated in her study “Interviewing beginning teachers about their experiences and the support they receive is a valuable way to assess the form and quality of induction in schools.” This statement answers the question: ______?

A. Do the researchers demonstrate potential biases B. What difference the study will make to the field of counseling and education C. Whether the researcher describes previous methods D. Whether the researcher provided adequate rationale

Counseling

Carl Rogers's position on confronting the client is that:

a. ? confrontation is to be avoided at all costs. b. ? confrontation causes clients to stop growing. c. ? confrontation reflects that the therapist has a need to be in control. d. ? confrontation or resistance must be responded to in a nonconfrontational manner.

Counseling

What is transpersonal psychology?

a. Use of spiritual interventions to enhance peacefulness during therapy. b. Use of structured exercises to improve self-awareness. c. Mixing religion, spirituality, drugs, and therapy. d. An approach to the self involving self-awareness—of motives, values, and bad habits. e. An approach to the self beyond the ego and the individual personality.

Counseling