1) Father of psychodrama; coined the term "group counseling" a) Yalom b) Jacob Moreno c) Michael Waldo d) Jesse Davis 2) ____ _____ governs acceptable behavior and group rules a) Group process b) Group cohesiveness c) Group norms d) Group dynamics  3) The manner in which discussions and transactions occur a) Group process b) Group cohesiveness c) Group norms d) Group dynamics  4) The study of group operations a) Group process b) Group cohesiveness c) Group norms d) Group dynamics  5) The most important trait for group members a) Participatory b) Trust c) Maintenance d) Empathy 6) Strategies that focus on an individual member of the group a) Linking interventions b) vertical interventions c) horizontal interventions d) self-serving role 7) Strategies that focus on and work with the group as a whole a) Linking interventions b) vertical interventions c) horizontal interventions d) group formations 8) A model for describing human interaction, the ____ window is divided into four panes. a) Cohesion b) Resistance c) Universal d) Johari 9) This type of counseling group has a goal of helping group members become more aware of their thoughts and emotions in present time; awareness changes to maturity a) psychoanalytic b) person-centered c) Gestalt d) transactional 10) This type of group counseling has a goal to change the life pattern of each group member through increasing self-awareness and awareness of others, understanding one's past life scripts and games, and freeing oneself from them. a) psychoanalytic b) person-centered c) Gestalt d) transactional 11) This type of group counseling has a goal to help members better understand themselves and to bring each person towards self-actualization a) psychoanalytic b) person-centered c) Gestalt d) transactional 12) This type of group counseling has a goal to help group members examine their early history, the roles of family in their lives, birth order, lifestyles, and their belief systems a) reality b) person-centered c) transactional d) Adlerian 13) This type of group counseling has a goal to help members examine their behavior, develop plans for change, and carry out their plans so that they can gain better control of their behavior. a) reality b) person-centered c) transactional d) Adlerian 14) This type of group is often educational and used by schools and other organizations to prevent behaviors. a) counseling group b) structured group c) guidance group d) self-help group 15) This group, led by a trained counselor, has the goals of preventing problems while helping group members grow and develop. a) counseling group b) structured group c) guidance group d) self-help group 16) This group deals with a single problem such as drinking or anger management. a) counseling group b) structured group c) guidance group d) self-help group 17) These groups are often used to help employees build and improve interpersonal skills. a) guidance group b) T- group c) psychotherapy group d) self-help group 18) Led by a professional with advanced training, these groups address severe problems involving remediation and treatment. a) guidance group b) T- group c) psychotherapy group d) self-help group 19) In Rational Emotive Behavior counseling groups, techniques such as _____ are often used. a) contracts, reinforcement, analysis of learning b) interrogation, contracts c) games, reinforcement of behaviors, homework d) modeling, role-playing, homework 20) When should the termination process begin? a) a few weeks prior to termination b) whenever the counselor deems necessary c) when the group is in its second stage d) at the beginning or during the initial session

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