___________ is useful in determining goals for the group, clarifying one’s role and functions as a leader, and explaining the group interactions

a. Group training
b. A theory
c. A professional statement
d. Supervision


Answer: b

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This counselor communication style involves encouraging the client through the change process.

a. Directive b. Guiding c. Following d. Complex

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Groups are an ideal setting to validate the experiences of members from various cultural groups because . . .

a. Groups act to reinforce individual values (e.g., competition and autonomy) that are more effective in validating members b. Western values are predominate and more compatible with the acculturation process c. Groups are a good place to practice collective or communal interactions that may be most familiar to people of other countries with Latino, Asian, or African origins d. For groups to operate successfully, autonomy should be stressed over interdependence and self-sufficiency over relationships; these values are most apt to be used to validate individual members e. Groups function to replicate real-life experiences, which require competition rather collective interactions

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Which is the best example of unconditional positive regard?

(a) A therapist reinforces client statements which are goal-directed and ignores those that are not. (b) A therapist seeks to understand a client's experiences without indicating approval or disapproval. (c) A therapist uses positive reinforcement to help a client change behavior. (d) A therapist reframes all negative client statements.

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7 exercises in performing stage:

What will be an ideal response?

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