There are several questions a group leader must consider when planning a group. Name three of them

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Thorough planning is essential to the success of a group. As counselors plan for a group, they will want to consider several questions, including the following:
(1) What are the goals and purposes of this group?
(2) What is the role of the group members in determining or influencing the group’s goals?
(3) What are the needs of the community? Does this group intend to meet those needs?
(4) What type of group (task or work, psychoeducational, counseling, psychotherapeutic) is best suited to achieving the group’s goals?
(5) What techniques and leadership style are most appropriate for this group?
(6) Will I need a co-leader? If so, what would be the co-leader’s roles and responsibilities?
(7) What resources do I need to have available for this group to function successfully (e.g., funding, space, privacy, marketing and recruiting members, collaborative arrangements with community agencies and organizations)?
(8) How will the members be screened?
(9) How will I evaluate the group’s success?

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____________________ includes constant verbal abuse, harassment, extreme possessiveness, deprivation of resources, isolation, and the destruction of physical property

a. physical abuse b. sexual abuse c. psychological or emotional abuse d. none of the above

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_________ is focused on strengths and deficits of varying relationships within the family

a. MDFT b. BSFT c. Both a and b d. Neither a nor b

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When people believe that there are forces beyond their control, this is related to ______.

A. voluntarism B. objective reality C. determinism D. subjective reality

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One of the best ways of getting through your training unscathed, unmarked, and without taking any risks is this:

a. Don’t share or think about any significant issues you are facing. b. Allow yourself to relax your defenses. c. Reveal yourself in an honest and vulnerable way. d. Apply what is said in group to you personally. e. Be ready to self-disclose what you are feeling.

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