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50+ Different Approaches to Counselling Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Science in Counselling Psychology (BSc Counselling Psychology) .

51.

Johari’s window is a technique used to indicate differences in.

A. cohesion
B. orientation
C. openness
D. behaviour
Answer» C. openness
52.

Which type of group counselor views people as basically positive and moving toward actualization?

A. behavioural
B. group centered
C. adlerian
D. psychoanalytic
Answer» B. group centered
53.

Oral or written behavioural agreements in groups counseling are referred to as

A. trust
B. issue
C. contracts
D. conclusions
Answer» C. contracts
54.

Brainstorming is a process used by groups for problem solving. Which of these is not a characteristic of brain storming?

A. there is a time limit
B. ideas are critically evaluated
C. quantity of ideas is foremost
D. creativity overrides practicality
Answer» A. there is a time limit
55.

Self-disclosure involves

A. “war stories”
B. sharing self-knowledge with the group
C. dumping negative feelings on the group
D. “letting it all hang out”
Answer» B. sharing self-knowledge with the group
56.

When a group member projects feelings deriving from past relationship onto the therapist, it is called

A. counter transference
B. transference
C. reframing
D. confrontation
Answer» B. transference
57.

Confidentiality may be breached by a counselor

A. when ordered by the court
B. when a member is no longer part of the group
C. to the parents or spouse of the group members
D. under no circumstances
Answer» A. when ordered by the court
58.

Role playing is an effective technique used in group counselling. Which of the following is not a benefit of role playing?

A. practicing new skills
B. identifying effective and in effective behaviors
C. escaping from being oneself
D. preparing for real-life situations
Answer» C. escaping from being oneself

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