In group, a client lets out a strong emotional reaction to a recent event and feels relieved afterwards. This is an example of

a. Catharsis
b. Interpersonal learning
c. Existential crisis
d. Group cohesiveness
e. Breaking the rules of proper conduct


A

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Public Law 94-142 and its most current reauthorizations, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act – 97 (IDEA 97), mandate that schools provide

a. special education and related services to students with emotional disorders. b. free, appropriate public education to students with serious emotional disturbance. c. both a and b d. only a

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Gestalt Theory should not be used in the schools due to the strong skill set required for use in group facilitation

a. True b. False

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In a consultation the skills of active listening, paraphrasing, and reflection are used in the

a. approach mode b. neutral mode c. moving away mode d. transition mode

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What does your textbook mean when it refers to multiple baseline when evaluating counseling groups?

a. It refers to researchers collecting data on the group during multiple points over the process of the group. b. It refers to the use of three or more groups undergoing a Phase A and Phase B. Phase A is a period of successive assessment points with no treatment (i.e., baseline). Phase B is a period of successive assessment points with a treatment. c. It refers to the use of three or more groups undergoing a Phase A. Phase B, and Phase C. Phase A is a period of successive assessment points with no treatment (i.e., baseline). Phase B is a period of successive assessment points with a treatment. Phase C is a data point taken 6 months after the completion of the group. d. It refers to researchers collecting data on more than one group for a common concern (e.g., depression).

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