A) listening skills
B) journaling
C) supervision
D) humor
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A) to be vulnerable at times, admitting mistakes and imperfections and taking the same risks you expect group members to take.
B) to confront others but to stay present with them as you work out conflicts.
C) to not act on your beliefs and hunches.
D) to be emotionally affected by others and to draw on your experiences to identify with them.
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A) Cut off the conversation as being irrelevant
B) Ask the counselee politely to return to the "here and now"
C) Ask the counselee how this person relates to present issues
D) Ask the counselee to break confidentiality in order to discuss personal aspects of Kyle
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A) Openness
B) Directness
C) Unconcern
D) Respect
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A) theory
B) countertransference
C) transference
D) burnout
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A) Therapeutic repetition
B) Rehashing
C) Reflecting
D) Interpreting
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A) writing down the things you were thinking but chose not to say or some of the feelings you had throughout the group.
B) thinking about how the group went without writing anything down.
C) relying on the group members to remember what happened.
D) video recording every session to be able to watch them again.
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A) Racist
B) Offensive
C) Insulting
D) Appropriate only if the counselor is of the same race
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A) supportive and challenging
B) appreciated and non-challenging
C) non-supportive and non-challenging
D) unappreciated and unneeded
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A) "Anthony, you really sound as if you are at wit's end."
B) "You seem to sound angry and frustrated at not being able to work anymore. This is a normal reaction to someone in your situation."
C) "A lot has changed Anthony. You've been injured and can no longer work. We'll help you get better."
D) "Anthony, not only have you been severely injured. You are now left paralyzed. Your life has been altered in many ways, and I sense the frustration which you are feeling."
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A) The situation calls for you to respond forcefully
B) Only with a firm response can you maintain authority
C) The situation demands a non-defensive response
D) A warning should be issued, whereby a repeated outburst will result in removal from the group
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A) Active listening
B) Openness
C) Goodwill genuineness, and caring
D) Willingness to interrupt
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A) the person of the member
B) the supervision
C) the members' family history
D) the person of the therapist
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A) Having a plan or goal for the group but not communicating that to their co-leader.
B) Sitting across from one another and making continuous eye contact with their co-leader.
C) Taking turns leading rather than co-facilitating.
D) Remaining quiet and letting the coleader do most of the work.
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A) empirically-based research.
B) practice-based evidence.
C) empirically-based evidence.
D) practice-based research.
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A) the problems they face.
B) providing a safe, nurturing and open environment.
C) getting members to establish relationships with each other.
D) maintaining adequate control, authority and leadership.
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A) Continuing education
B) Careful selection
C) Different theoretical perspectives
D) Clinical training
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A) Willingness to model
B) Courage
C) Listening
D) Presence
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A) Norway
B) Sweden
C) Germany
D) Canada
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A) Relapse
B) Decompensation
C) Loss
D) Repression
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