- 1. Is the ability to perceive the client's feelings and to demonstrate accurate perception of the client.
A) Warmth B) Empathy C) Confidentiality D) Sympathy
- 2. A panel of three (3) composed of a senior resident, peer and a friend are tasked to deliver a serious and stern reprimand to the subjected resident.
A) Haircut B) Learning Experience C) Dealth with D) Talk to
- 3. By listening in silence, giving him the opportunity to design his own solution to the problem.
A) Confidentiality B) Congruence C) Warmth D) Respect
- 4. Is employed to strengthen the learning process and the practice of more adaptive behaviors within the social learning environment.
A) Behavioral Shaping Tools B) Vocational C) Psychological D) Emotional
- 5. It is done as a result of lack, missed or lapses in awareness in a resident.
A) Learning Experience B) Haircut C) Expulsion D) Pull-up
- 6. During a, . the resident is nmade aware of his/her negative behavior and the results it may
have on others and the environment
A) Haircut B) Talk to C) Learning Experience D) Pull up
- 7. Is done when negative behaviors or infractions to
the House Rules/Norms in same offense are done for the third time or more or for first time grave offenses.
A) Haircut B) Pull up C) Expulsion D) Bans
- 8. Means that anything discussed during' counseling sessions is held absolutely private and not to be discussed anywhere.
A) Warmth B) Emphathy C) Respect D) Confidentiality
- 9. Create a certain degree of dissonance on the guilty party whereby there is a strong internal conflict whether to practice honesty or continue to
live in a lie.
A) Learning Experience B) Pull up C) Dealth with D) Haircut
- 10. It is an outright correction done by any member of the TC community to another member who has done a minor infraction but is not aware of it.
A) Dealth with B) Haircut C) Pull up D) Talk to
- 11. It is a friendly reminder/advice about an unacceptable behavior and must be done privately.
A) Haircut B) Dealth with C) Talk to D) Pull up
- 12. In extreme cases, when a resident is incorrigible and becomes a threat to the community (Instigator, initiator of jail disturbances), the
Director with the recommendation of the Disciplinary Board may transfer him/her to the nearest jail facility with an appropriate Court Order
A) Haircut B) Expulsion C) Pull up D) Learning Experience
- 13. Is an action or activity given to a resident who was subjected to Haircut or General Meeting who did an infraction to correct or modifya behavior.
A) Dealth with B) Learning Experience C) General meeting D) Expulsion
- 14. It is done when negative behaviors or infractions to the House Rules/Norms are done for the second time of same offense by a resident.
A) Expulsion B) Haircut C) Dealth with D) Learning Experience
- 15. Is our belief in the client's ability to make appropriate decisions and deal appropriately with his or her life situation.
A) Respect B) Warmth C) Emphathy D) Congruence
- 16. LE may be task -oriented, written task or peer interactions. Since TCMP is educational rather than punitive in its approach to behavioral change.
A) General meeting B) Learning Experience C) Expulsion D) Dealth with
- 17. Sanctions to members who commit repeatedly infractions or violation to the Cardinal Rules by prohibiting, disallowing or limiting an activity or affiliation to a group.
A) Bans B) Haircut C) General meeting D) Expulsion
- 18. In this sanction, the tone is more serious and can be loud, harsher and more exaggerated.
A) General meeting B) Dealth with C) Haircut D) Bans
- 19. Such issue should be discussed with the community to point out to the violator the negative effect the behavior had on the community.
A) Expulsion B) Bans C) Learning Experience D) General meeting
- 20. All the members of the community are responsible to pull-up minor infractions done by peers.
A) Pull up B) Haircut C) Dealth with D) Pull up
- 21. This is designed to provide a forum for self- expression and disclosure.
A) Home Group B) Counselor Group C) Static Group D) Specialized Group
- 22. This refer as a permanent group of peers and leaders that meet regularly while the residents are
in treatment.
A) Static Group B) Specialized Group C) Home Group D) Counselor Group
- 23. Serves as a “safety valve" within the community which is usually high pressured and structured.
A) Specialized Group B) Static Group C) Encounter Group D) None of these
- 24. This group are selected by the staff and group according to peers like adult members will go with the same date of entry in the facility and same goes with the middle and young members.
A) Morning meeting B) Peer Confrontation Group C) Command Group D) Static Group
- 25. Static group duration and frequency is scheduled how many hour/once a week?
A) Three hours B) Two hours C) One hour D) Four hours
- 26. Its rules and norms, shared beliefs, tools and processes combine to enable clients to active work toward their individual goals for "right living."
A) Parole B) Restorative Justice C) Probation D) Therapeutic community
- 27. It promotes trust among the participants knowing that each will reveal his utmost secrets to the group.
A) Counselling B) None of these C) Confrontation D) Secrets
- 28. What group activity where participants are given the opportunity to unload emotional baggage and thus experience freedom from internal psychological conflicts.
A) Counselling B) None of these C) Confrontation D) Secrets
- 29. In the BJMP, TCMP was introduced in what year?
A) 1956 B) 1997 C) 1998 D) 2000
- 30. It involves accepting and caring about the client as a person, it is most often conveyed through our non-verbal behavior or bodily gestures.
A) Respect B) Warmth C) Congruence D) Emphathy
- 31. How many are the member composition of the Secret group?
A) 10-15 resident B) 10-15 residents, coordination C) 10-12 residents, counselor D) 1 staff, 10 - 12 resident
- 32. Static group participants composed of how many resident and counselor?
A) 10-15 B) No required number of participant C) 5-7 D) 7-10
- 33. What refers to the types/class of jail having a jail population over 1000 PDL/Residents?
A) Type/Class A jail B) Type/Class B jail C) Type/Class C jail D) Type/Class D jail
- 34. This is also called "unconditional positive regard"
A) Body language B) Gleaming C) Warmth D) Warm
- 35. How many are the member composition of the Peer confrontation group?
A) 5-7 resident, coordinator B) 7-10 resident, coordinator C) 10-15 residents, coordinator D) No required number of participant
- 36. When to break confidentiality?
A) Children being neglected or abused B) All of these C) Client express plan to commit suicide D) Client express to harm others
- 37. What are the duration ad frequency of Secret group?
A) 1-2hours/twice a month B) 1hour/once a week C) 1-2hours/once a month D) Thour/twice a week
- 38. How are Peer confrontation group duration and frequency being conducted?
A) TWo hours/once a week B) One hour/twice a month C) One hour/once a week D) TWo hours/twice a week
- 39. Councilor is being honest and authentic in dealing with the client.
A) Respect B) Confidentiality C) Emphathy D) Congruence
- 40. These are the example of TC house rules, except.
A) No cigarette smoking B) No destruction of jail property C) Follow directions without feedback D) Lights on at 10:00pm
- 41. This phase involves verbalization of concerns or honest disclosure of emotions that has been provoked during interpersonal interactions with another resident.
A) Confrontation B) Resolution and commitment C) Exploration D) Socialization
- 42. Who are the participants of an Encounter group?
A) Counselor, 2 co-facilitators, 8-10 residents B) Counselor, 2 co-facilitators, 8-1 5 residents C) Counselor, 2 co-facilitators, 8-12 residents D) Counselor, 2 co-facilitators, 8-11 residents
- 43. In this phase, blaming or finger pointing at one party is avoided. It will only cause resentment form one party.
A) Resolution and commitment B) Socialization C) Exploration D) Confrontation
- 44. The, .on the other hand responds to the natural human characteristics of yearning for
knowledge in order to attain a higher level of understanding.
A) Psychological component B) Emotional component C) Spiritual component D) Intellectual component
- 45. What is the duration/frequency of an encounter group?
A) 1-1 1/2 hours/ once or twice a week B) 2-2 1/2 hours/ once or twice a week C) 3-3 1/2 hours/ once or twice a week D) None of these
- 46. Who is this person who will provide to the newly commit PDL with support and will walk him through the orientation phase
A) None of these B) Mayors C) Dorm chairman D) Big brother
- 47. In this phase the PDL becomes a part of the community starting as a crew member of the
housekeeping department until he gradually ascends in the hierarchy.
A) Entry/Orientation B) After care C) Primary treatment D) Re-entry
- 48. In the BJMP, Therapeutic Community Modality Program (TCMP) was introduced in 1998 when a group of personnel underwent a six (6) week live-
in trainer's training under the International trainers sponsored by the US State Department.
A) Deytap B) All of these C) Daytop D) Daytap
- 49. It is a forum for members of the community to verbally express pent-up or negative emotions
within a structured and safe environment without resorting to violence or aggression and without fear of reprisal
A) None of these B) Encounter group C) Special group D) Static group
- 50. In this phase, all the feelings that were expressed are further examined and explored and find out how it could have resulted in such way in order to evoke awareness on the connection of behavior, feelings and attitude.
A) Socialization B) Resolution and commitment C) Exploration D) Confrontation
- 51. In this phase, the resident is handled gently and is expected to commit mistakes in the process of learning the program.
A) Primary treatnment B) Entry/Orientation phase C) Re-entry D) After care
- 52. Regardless of the cathartic nature of expression, the rules of the encounter group should always be respected.
A) Exploration B) Resolution and commitment C) Socialization D) Confrontation
- 53. The inmate is now preparing for his life outside of jail and is focused on making himself a productive citizen.
A) Primary treatment B) Entry/Orientation C) After care D) Re-entry
- 54. The flow of the encounter should pass through the four (4) phases.
A) Exploration B) All of these C) Confrontation D) Resolution, commitment and socialization
- 55. An outpatient program that requires clients to report twice a week to an outreach center.
A) Entry/Orientation B) Re-entry C) Primary treatment D) After care
- 56. Defined as a professional activity of helping individuals, groups or communities enhance or restore their capacity for psychological, emotional and social functioning and creating an environment favorable for the attainment of these goals.
A) Counselling B) Field of interest and area of specialization C) Psychological and emotional functioning D) Controlling
- 57. In jail/prison setting, what refer to resident?
A) Sevice provider B) PDL community C) Personnel D) Visitor
- 58. Designed to respond to the inner longing of residents to find greater faith where they can
anchor themselves within their struggle to find meaning to their existence.
A) Spirituality in TC B) Psychological C) Vocational D) None of these
- 59. A self-help social learning treatment model which utilizes the community as the primary therapeutic vehicle to foster behavioral and attitudinal change.
A) Rehabilitation B) Therapeutie Community Modality Program C) Restogative, Justice D) Reformation
- 60. Is an action or activity given to a resident who was subjected to Haircut or General Meeting who did an infraction to correct or modify a behavior.
A) Learning experience B) General meeting C) Expulsion D) Dealt with
- 61. It is done when negative behaviors or infractions to the House Rules/Norms are done for the second time of same offense by a resident.
A) Dealt with B) Learning experience C) Haircut D) Expulsion
- 62. A panel of three (3) composed of a senior resident, peer and a friend are tasked to deliver a serious and stern reprimand to the subjected resident.
A) Dealt with B) Haircut C) Talk to D) O Learning experience
- 63. Such issue should be discussed with the community to point out to the violator the negative effect the behavior had on the community.
A) General meeting B) Learning experience C) Bans D) Expulsion
- 64. In this sanction, the tone is more serious and can be loud, harsher and more exaggerated.
A) Dealth with B) Bans C) General meeting D) Haircut
- 65. It is a friendly reminder/advice about an unacceptable behavior and must be done privately.
A) Haircut B) Talk to C) Pull up D) Dealth with
- 66. During a, .the resident is made aware ofhis/her negative behavior and the results it may
have on others and the environment.
A) Haircut B) Pull up C) Talk to D) Learning Experience
- 67. Is employed to strengthen the learning process and the practice of more adaptive behaviors within the social learning environment.
A) Psychological B) Behavioral shaping tools C) Vocational D) Emotional
- 68. Is the ability to perceive the client's feelings and to
demonstrate accurate perception of the client.
A) Warmth B) Emphathy C) Confidentiality D) Sympathy
- 69. ls our belief in the client's ability to make appropriate decisions and deal appropriately with
his or her life situation.
A) Warmth B) Congruence C) Respect D) Emphathy
- 70. Means that anything discussed during' counseling sessions is held absolutely private and not to be discussed anywhere.
A) Respect B) Warmth C) Emphathy D) Confidentiality
- 71. It is an outright correction done by any member of the TC community to another member who has done a minor infraction but is not aware of it.
A) Dealth with B) Pull up C) Talk to D) Haircut
- 72. Sanctions to members who commit repeatedly infractions or violation to the Cardinal Rules by prohibiting, disallowing or limiting an activity or affiliation to a group.
A) Haircut B) General meeting C) Expulsion D) Bans
- 73. It is done as a result of lack, missed or lapses in awareness in a resident.
A) Pull up B) Expulsion C) Learning Experience D) Haircut
- 74. Is done when negative behaviors or infractions to
the House Rules/Norms in same offense are done for the third time or more or for first time grave offenses.
A) Haircut B) Expulsion C) Pull up D) Bans
- 75. In extreme cases, when a resident is incorrigible
and becomes a threat to the community (Instigator, initiator of jail disturbances), the Director with the recommendation of the Disciplinary Board may transfer him/her to the nearest jail facility with an appropriate Court Order.
A) Expulsion B) Learning Experience C) Haircut D) Pull up
- 76. Create a certain degree of dissonance on the guilty party whereby there is a strong internal conflict whether to practice honesty or continue to live in a lie.
A) Haircut B) Dealth with C) Pull up D) Learning Experience
- 77. By listening in silence, giving him the opportunity to design his own solution to the problem.
A) Confidentiality B) Congruence C) Respect D) Warmth
- 78. LE may be task -oriented, written task or peer interactions. Since TCMP is educational rather than punitive in its approach to behavioral change.
A) General meeting B) Expulsion C) Learning Experience D) Dealth with
- 79. All the members of the community are responsible
to pull-up minor infractions done by peers.
A) Haircut B) Dealth with C) Expulsion D) Pull up
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