Different Approaches To Counselling Set 3
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This set of Different Approaches to Counselling Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Different Approaches To Counselling Set 3
Q1 | Johari’s window is a technique used to indicate differences in.
- cohesion
- orientation
- openness
- behaviour
Q2 | Which type of group counselor views people as basically positive andmoving toward actualization?
- behavioural
- group centered
- adlerian
- psychoanalytic
Q3 | Oral or written behavioural agreements in groups counseling arereferred to as
- trust
- issue
- contracts
- conclusions
Q4 | Brainstorming is a process used by groups for problem solving. Whichof these is not a characteristic of brain storming?
- there is a time limit
- ideas are critically evaluated
- quantity of ideas is foremost
- creativity overrides practicality
Q5 | Self-disclosure involves
- “war stories”
- sharing self-knowledge with the group
- dumping negative feelings on the group
- “letting it all hang out”
Q6 | When a group member projects feelings deriving from past relationshiponto the therapist, it is called
- counter transference
- transference
- reframing
- confrontation
Q7 | Confidentiality may be breached by a counselor
- when ordered by the court
- when a member is no longer part of the group
- to the parents or spouse of the group members
- under no circumstances
Q8 | Role playing is an effective technique used in group counselling. Whichof the following is not a benefit of role playing?
- practicing new skills
- identifying effective and in effective behaviors
- escaping from being oneself
- preparing for real-life situations