Chapter 3 Flashcards

1
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The therapeutic group involves intense emotional and confiding relationships in which the participants blank and eventually blank blank input.

A

Receive, give therapeutic

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In the early 1900s, a Boston internist, blank blank,used meetings to educate and treat his tuberculosis patients. This was the beginning of what is commonly known as “group therapy”, a term coined during the blank.

A

Joseph Pratt, depression

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3
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In the group therapy setting, knowing that one participant has overcome the same kind of problem that another participant presents, can be an blank to blank that blank.

A

Encouragement overcome, problem

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4
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There have been no disadvantages found in the group therapy process. True or false.

A

False

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5
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One will find no similarities between one on one counseling and group therapy. True or false?

A

False

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6
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There are three basic characteristics that are the same in every group. The name them:

A

Place of meeting
Goals of the group
Length of time spent by each member of the group

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7
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There are basically three goals shared by most psychotherapy groups. Name them:

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Relief from the emotional symptoms of their problems;

Change in their lives to eliminate their problems;

Restore to a former state or to a future state where problems do not overwhelm of them.

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8
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Christian groups should be in tune to blank and expand the blank and to assist participants in blank spiritually.

A

Heal, mind, growing

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9
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Group therapy brings together a small number of participants who have basically one of two things in common. Name them:

A

Interests, problems

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10
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Most groups are led by a facilitator and are not a therapist. True or false?

A

False

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11
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In “counseling groups”, the therapist directs the group toward correction of past dysfunctional behavior and makes provision for the positive affirmation of achievers in the group. True or false?

A

True

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12
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“Blank blank blank” involve a more intense level of interpersonal relationships than other types of groups.

A

Personal growth groups

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13
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“Blank groups” are geared to regular meetings over a long period of months even over several years, due to the severity of the problems.

A

Psychotherapy

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14
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There is only one type of “theme centered group”. True or false?

A

False

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15
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The Christian client, with a Christian therapist, may readily rely on human blank, guided by the blank blank, scientific blank that is spirit designed for that client, and in some cases, blank until such time the need for it may cease.

A

Interaction, holy spirit, methodology, medication

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16
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Much of man and his behavior is based on error. True or false.

A

True

17
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The pastoral counselor, using the power of God in their life, is obligated to honestly blank, spiritually blank and blank restoration in each counseling session.

A

Question, search, share

18
Q

Human beings search for many things. Among them are seven basic emotional needs:

A

Community, courage, forgiveness, hope, love, meaning, power to cope.

19
Q

People who seek out counselors are those who, many times, or rejected by self and others, those who are lonely, those who will not or cannot establish social relationships or those who cannot function in social relationships. True or false.

A

True.

20
Q

A very simplified statement is that blank is a feeling of what the person wants to do or is going to do.

A

Anxiety

21
Q

Blank is the feeling of what the person has done in thought or deed.

A

Guilt

22
Q

Blank or broadly stated, blank, deprives a person of self – esteem and is the basis for many of the problems brought to the clinical setting.

A

Sin, wrongdoing,

23
Q

Group clients listen to others who have had a measure of success in their problems, and therefore those in the groups are provided with an blank blank blank.

A

Essence of hope

24
Q

The fundamental trademark of a pastoral counselor should be the “blank blank blank blank”as defined in Galatians blank.

A

Fruit of the Spirit, Galatians chapter 5 verses 22 through 23

25
Q

A foundational need of every person is the need for meaning that is based on blank principles.

A

Unchangeable

26
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Counseling a client and bringing them into a position of knowledge of what God blank of them and what God blank for them in life, will bring to that client meeting and purpose and direction.

A

thinks, has

27
Q

Helping the client to understand faith and how to attain faith is certainly paramount in the recovery of the client. True or false.

A

True

28
Q

It is never wise to delve into a negative past, to identify the root problems that have caused or that promote present unsatisfactory behavior. True or false.

A

False.

29
Q

Christian group therapy is basically the hands-on application of counseling techniques to a group of clients who except or embrace the Christian precepts as an acceptable lifestyle. True or false.

A

True

30
Q

The therapy group should become a blank blank where emotional healing takes place, where support is available, and were blank blank is experienced and excepted into the recovery program of the client.

A

Christian community, Jesus Christ

31
Q

The most important factor in the training of a pastoral counselor is solid training in the knowledge of the blank blank blank and how to use it.

A

Word of God

32
Q

100 years prior to Freud, a Christian believer, Blank blank blank blank,was publishing scientific papers in the early 1800s, and truly could be considered as the “father of psychiatry”, instead of Freud.

A

Johanne Christian August Heinroth.

33
Q

Every pastoral counselor should be blank to God and to a fellow human being in the ministry of counseling.

A

Accountable

34
Q

Accountability should be in three areas. Name them:

A

Doctrinal, ethical or legal, financial