Ch 13 Group Interventions Flashcards
Yalom’s model of psychotherapy
interpersonal relationships are very important because change occurs through a corrective emotional experience within the context of the group.
A group norm is
the development, over time, of a pattern of interaction within a group to which certain behavioral expectations are attached. Group norms affect the scope and functioning of a group. They also help structure role expectations and provide sanctions, taboos, and reference power to the group.
Which incorporates all the verbal and nonverbal interactions of the group?
Group dynamics
The member is acting in the role of opinion-giver
where the person states beliefs or opinions with emphasis on what should be the group’s values.
The main difference between growth groups and psychotherapeutic groups is what?
The members’ functional level
The working stage of group therapy is marked by which characteristic?
Conflict and cooperation among group members.
In the beginning or honeymoon phase, members begin to
test whether they can trust one another and the leader. During the working phase, the group realizes its purpose.