Counselor Education Comprehensive Exam (CECE) Practice Exam

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In group work, which type is primarily focused on achieving specific tasks?

  1. Psychoeducational

  2. Psychotherapy

  3. Growth

  4. Task

The correct answer is: Task

The focus of task groups is on accomplishing specific objectives or completing defined assignments. These groups are structured around particular tasks and the members collaborate to achieve these goals efficiently. In this context, the facilitation involves clear objectives and often a delineated process for how the group functions. This includes establishing roles, responsibilities, timelines, and ensuring measurable outcomes. Task groups can include various formats, such as committees or project teams, where collaboration is critical to successfully achieving the designated outcomes. The emphasis is not on individual emotional growth or therapeutic processes but rather on productivity and results. Other types of groups, such as psychoeducational, psychotherapy, and growth groups, focus more on personal development, emotional healing, and improving interpersonal skills, rather than the completion of specific, task-oriented objectives. This distinction highlights the unique nature of task groups within a broader context of group work and the importance of clear, actionable goals for their success.