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Card 6
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What is the interactional technique?
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Card 7
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How many interactional techniques were identified by Bertcher?
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Card 8
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What refers to the activities & behaviours used to begin a group meeting or to introduce a new topic during the session. Thus, there are many startings in the life of a group, not just the initial ‘big bang’ of the initial session?
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Card 9
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What is letting a group member know that you are paying close attention to what he or she is saying or doing. Attending is a strong form of active listening?
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Card 10
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What is the ability to sense how people feel and to articulate this is crucial to effective groupwork, The technique of responding to feelings is the verbal & non verbal action by which groupworkers & group members communicate their empathy.
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Card 11
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What can be a deceptively simple process, too often clouded with opinions. Giving information can also be a very passive exercise. It is important therefore to consider different options, especially those which are more creative.
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Card 12
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What IT's most significant factor when ... is TRUST. And participants need to know why the information is being sought?
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Card 13
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What IT The group agreement needs periodic review so that if it is not meeting its purpose it can be renegotiated?
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Card 14
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What IT behaviour that helps all members of the group to participate more or less equally by limiting those members who monopolise the discussion & by encouraging low participants to talk more?
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Card 15
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What means calling the groups attention to something that has happened to highlight or clarify it so that the group will be more aware of what has occurred, or to bring the discussion back to the agreed upon business of the group?