Top 80+ Solved Different Approaches to Counselling MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The “mediator” is an important dimension of which type ofconsultation?

a. mental health

b. triadic

c. process

d. behavioural

  • b. triadic

Q. “Empty chair” is a group technique used by which type of groupcounselor?

a. gestalt

b. behavioural

c. transactional analysis

d. adlerian

  • a. gestalt

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

a. cohesion

b. orientation

c. openness

d. behaviour

  • c. openness

Q. Which type of group counselor views people as basically positive andmoving toward actualization?

a. behavioural

b. group centered

c. adlerian

d. psychoanalytic

  • b. group centered

Q. Oral or written behavioural agreements in groups counseling arereferred to as

a. trust

b. issue

c. contracts

d. conclusions

  • c. contracts

Q. Brainstorming is a process used by groups for problem solving. Whichof 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

  • a. there is a time limit

Q. 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”

  • b. sharing self-knowledge with the group

Q. When a group member projects feelings deriving from past relationshiponto the therapist, it is called

a. counter transference

b. transference

c. reframing

d. confrontation

  • b. transference

Q. 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

  • a. when ordered by the court

Q. Role playing is an effective technique used in group counselling. Whichof 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

  • c. escaping from being oneself
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