Ch. 16 PPT Flashcards
(group therapy: an interpersonal emphasis)
- most forms of group therapy strongly emphasize …
- …
interpersonal interaction;
irvin yalom
(group therapy: an interpersonal emphasis)
irvin yalom
- clients’ problems stem from flawed ….
- if they can practice and improve on this with fellow group members, they can …
interpersonal relationship skills;
generalize lessons learned
(therapeutic factors in group therapy)
- …
- …
- ….
universality;
group cohesiveness;
interpersonal learning
(therapeutic factors in group therapy)
- universality - esp powerful in … groups
- interpersonal learning - …, focus on the …
homogenous;
social microcosm;
here-and-now
(practical issues in group therapy) group membership: - typically ... - ... clients - ... groups - ... groups
5; 10;
open-enrollment;
closed-enrollment
(practical issues in group therapy) group membership: closed-enrollment groups: - ... - ... - ... are problematic
psychosis;
acute crisis;
frequent absences
(practical issues in group therapy)
- … clients for group therapy
- … stages of therapy groups
- …
- … between clients
preparing;
developmental;
cotherapists;
socializing;
(practical issues in group therapy)
ethical issues:
- …
- …
confidentiality;
outcome
(family therapy: the system as the problem)
- …
- focus on … in families
- focus on … of symptoms
circular causality;
communication patterns;
functionalism
(family therapy: the system as the problem)
- … - families are regulated by returning to an …, like a …
homeostasis;
emotional set point;
therapist
(assessment of families)
- … and other methods as used in individual therapy are common
- … –> … and … can both be beneficial
interviews;
genograms;
process; result
(assessment of families)
family life cycle:
- a developmental theory for families, including … stages
- can be adapted for diversity in …, …, and other variables
- …
six;
culture;
experience;
identified patient
(assessment of families) a developmental theory for families, including six stages: - ... - joining through ... - families with ... - families with ... - .... and ... - families in ...
leaving home; marriage; young children; adolescents; launching children; moving on; later life
(family therapy: essential classic concepts)
family structure:
- …
- when flawed, problems in … and … may result
- …
unwritten rules;
relationships; individuals;
subsystems
(family therapy: essential classic concepts)
family structure:
- …
- …
differentiation of self;
triangles