GT Chapter 3 Review Questions
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What is one of the most important rights that group members have?

  • Privacy
  • Anonymity
  • Informed consent (correct)
  • To remain silent
  • Sometimes adjustments have to be made in order to give people latitude to be themselves and be true to their cultures and certain beliefs that define them.

    True

    What does Dr. Corey suggest is one of the most important tools to help you become an effective and competent group leader?

  • Experiencing diversity outside of counseling
  • Learning how to put your personal identity aside
  • Participating in training workshops (correct)
  • Dealing with conflict
  • Group techniques are useful readymade tools that can be utilized the same with all clients.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    _________ can help you to understand why your personal values are entering into your professional work in an inappropriate way.

    <p>Supervision or personal counseling</p> Signup and view all the answers

    __________________ is a process of presenting basic information about a group to potential group participants to assist them in deciding whether to enter the group.

    <p>Informed consent</p> Signup and view all the answers

    __________ can be used to facilitate the movement of a group and to deepen and intensify certain feelings.

    <p>Group techniques</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT considered a sexuality minority?

    <p>Heterosexual</p> Signup and view all the answers

    __________, having adequate training or experience, is one of the major ethical issues in group work.

    <p>Competence</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What can a group leader do to minimize the psychological risks associated with participation in a group?

    <p>The leader can develop an invitational style as opposed to a pushy or dictatorial style.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    __________ has/have a set of core knowledge competencies and skill competencies that provide the foundation on which specialized training is built.

    <p>Professional organizations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the statements pertaining to confidentiality in group work is NOT TRUE?

    <p>Breaches of confidentiality are never unintentional.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Although it is common practice to combine __________ in group work courses, doing so requires educators to address a number of ethical considerations.

    <p>The didactic and experiential aspects of learning</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Rights and Responsibilities in Group Work

    • Informed consent is a crucial right for group members, ensuring they understand their participation.
    • Adjustments may be necessary for members to express their cultural beliefs authentically.

    Competency and Training for Leaders

    • Participating in training workshops enhances the effectiveness and competence of group leaders.
    • Group techniques should be tailored to individual clients; they are not one-size-fits-all.

    Understanding Personal Values

    • Supervision or personal counseling helps leaders identify when personal values affect professional practice.

    Group Process and Ethical Considerations

    • Informed consent involves presenting essential information about the group to potential participants.
    • Competence is a major ethical consideration in group work, requiring adequate training and experience.

    Emotional Safety in Group Settings

    • Leaders can minimize psychological risks by adopting an invitational style rather than being aggressive.

    Knowledge and Standards in Professional Organizations

    • Professional organizations provide core competencies and skills as a foundation for specialized training.

    Confidentiality in Group Dynamics

    • Leaders have limited control over confidentiality in group settings; it's crucial to maintain an atmosphere of trust.
    • It is not true that breaches of confidentiality are always intentional; they can occur unintentionally.

    Ethical Practices in Educational Settings

    • Combining didactic and experiential learning in group work requires addressing ethical considerations.
    • Ethical guidelines from the American School Counselor Association emphasize the importance of notifying parents about children's group participation.

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    Test your knowledge with these review questions from Chapter 3 of the GT course. This quiz focuses on important concepts like informed consent and cultural adjustments within group dynamics. Perfect for reinforcing key ideas before assessments.

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