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Men's Group Leader Questions
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About the Group
1. What is the purpose of this men’s group? ______
a)
a) To help men build stronger relationships.
b) To provide a safe space for men to share their struggles.
c) To encourage personal growth and self-improvement.
d) To create a community where men can support each other.
Emotions and Responses Exercises
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1. She felt ______ when the doctor shared the positive test results.
fear
a) joy (Freude)
b) fear (Angst)
c) anger (Wut)
d) surprise (Überraschung)
2. The family experienced ______ while waiting for the surgery to end.
anxiety
a) anxiety (Angst)
b) relief (Erleichterung)
c) hope (Hoffnung)
d) sadness (Traurigkeit)
3. He was in ______ after hearing the unexpected diagnosis.
shock
a) joy (Freude)
b) anger (Wut)
c) shock (Schock)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
4. The mother showed deep ______ when her child’s condition worsened.
grief
a) anger (Wut)
b) grief (Trauer)
c) hope (Hoffnung)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
5. Her face was filled with ______ after the difficult news.
anguish
a) joy (Freude)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) anguish (Angst)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
6. The parents felt ______ by all the medical information.
overwhelmed
a) relieved (erleichtert)
b) hopeful (hoffnungsvoll)
c) overwhelmed (überwältigt)
d) confused (verwirrt)
7. He started to ______ when his child’s breathing became irregular.
panic
a) relax (entspannen)
b) hope (hoffen)
c) panic (Panik)
d) cry (weinen)
8. There was a lot of ______ in the room after the meeting with the doctor.
sadness
a) joy (Freude)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) relief (Erleichterung)
d) sadness (Traurigkeit)
9. The father expressed ______ because he couldn’t take away his child’s pain.
helplessness
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) helplessness (Hilflosigkeit)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
10. The family felt ______ about what steps to take next.
confusion
a) joy (Freude)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) relief (Erleichterung)
d) confusion (Verwirrung)
11. The nurse showed ______ by listening to the family’s concerns.
empathy
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) empathy (Empathie)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
12. The doctor spoke with ______ to comfort the child.
compassion
a) anger (Wut)
b) compassion (Mitgefühl)
c) hope (Hoffnung)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
13. A warm hug brought the child some ______ during the difficult time.
comfort
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) relief (Erleichterung)
d) comfort (Trost)
14. The counselor gave the parents ______ that they were doing their best.
reassurance
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) reassurance (Beruhigung)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
15. The psychologist provided ______ for their feelings of frustration.
validation
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) relief (Erleichterung)
d) validation (Bestätigung)
16. The social worker focused on ______ to address the family’s needs.
listening
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) listening (Zuhören)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
17. Sometimes, just being ______ with someone in pain is enough.
present
a) angry (wütend)
b) hopeful (hoffnungsvoll)
c) present (anwesend)
d) relieved (erleichtert)
18. The nurse acted as an ______ for the family, ensuring their wishes were heard.
advocate
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) advocate (Anwalt)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
19. The counselor offered ______ on how to talk to their child about the illness.
guidance
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) guidance (Anleitung)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
20. The family placed their ______ in the medical team.
trust
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) relief (Erleichterung)
d) trust (Vertrauen)
21. The doctor explained the situation with ______ to avoid confusion.
clarity
a) anger (Wut)
b) clarity (Klarheit)
c) hope (Hoffnung)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
22. The nurse remained ______ even during the emergency.
calm
a) angry (wütend)
b) hopeful (hoffnungsvoll)
c) calm (ruhig)
d) relieved (erleichtert)
23. The counselor believed that ______ was important when discussing the prognosis.
honesty
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) honesty (Ehrlichkeit)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
24. The doctor spoke with ______ when sharing difficult news.
sensitivity
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) sensitivity (Empfindlichkeit)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
25. The family appreciated the team’s ______ about treatment options.
openness
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) openness (Offenheit)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
26. The therapist gave the child ______ to keep fighting.
encouragement
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) encouragement (Ermutigung)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
27. The counselor showed ______ while the family asked many questions.
patience
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) patience (Geduld)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
28. The nurse showed ______ by acknowledging the parent’s stress.
understanding
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) understanding (Verständnis)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
29. The counselor said it was okay to feel ______.
upset
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) upset (verärgert)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
30. The mother used ______ to process what the doctor had said.
reflection
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) reflection (Reflexion)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
31. The counselor used ______ to calm the father during the crisis.
de-escalation techniques
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) de-escalation techniques (Deeskalationstechniken)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
32. The family attended ______ to cope with the situation.
counseling sessions
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) counseling sessions (Beratungsgespräche)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
33. The psychologist taught them ______ to manage stress.
coping strategies
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) coping strategies (Bewältigungsstrategien)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
34. The child used ______ to stay calm during a procedure.
grounding techniques
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) grounding techniques (Bodenübungen)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
35. The therapist provided ______ to help the family understand the condition.
psychoeducation
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) psychoeducation (Psychoedukation)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
36. The counselor practiced ______ to ensure all concerns were heard.
active listening
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) active listening (Aktives Zuhören)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
37. The child learned ______ to handle their anxiety.
emotional regulation
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) emotional regulation (Emotionsregulation)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
38. The team acted quickly with ______ during the emergency.
crisis management
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) crisis management (Krisenmanagement)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
39. Together, they worked on ______ the child’s specific challenges.
problem-solving
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) problem-solving (Problemlösung)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
40. The counselor showed the child how to do ______ to reduce stress.
breathing exercises
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) breathing exercises (Atemübungen)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
41. The room was designed to be a ______ for emotional discussions.
safe space
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) safe space (sicherer Raum)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
42. The counselor ensured ______ during the family’s session.
privacy
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) privacy (Privatsphäre)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
43. The family built a ______ to help them during the treatment.
support network
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) support network (Unterstützungsnetzwerk)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
44. Collaboration between the doctors and counselors improved the ______.
care
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) care (Pflege)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
45. The hospital offered ______ to check on the child’s progress.
follow-up care
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) follow-up care (Nachsorge)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
46. The staff explained the ______ to the family for quick responses.
emergency plan
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) emergency plan (Notfallplan)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
47. The child received ______ to help them cope.
therapeutic interventions
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) therapeutic interventions (Therapeutische Interventionen)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
48. The family was connected to ______ for additional help.
referral services
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) referral services (Überweisungsdienste)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
49. The nurse provided ______ to the mother in distress.
psychological first aid
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) psychological first aid (Psychologische Erste Hilfe)
d) relief (Erleichterung)
50. The social worker helped the family with ______ for financial aid.
resource connection
a) anger (Wut)
b) hope (Hoffnung)
c) resource connection (Ressourcenverbindung)
d) relief (Erleichterung)