Chapter 4 Flashcards

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Group therapy is a blank group of participants, led by a blank therapist,who blank the group in discussions that are designed to blank the individuals in the group to a greater self – understanding and a blank of their problems.

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Controlled, trained, guides, lead, resolution.

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One of the most important attributes of the therapist is that of character. True or false?

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True.

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3
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Unconditional positive regard on behalf of the therapist takes the approach that “blank blank blank blank blank blank”.

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There is some good in everyone.

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4
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Blank empathy is effective listening by the therapist

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Primary

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5
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Blank blank empathy is the placement of some of the therapists self into the participant

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Advanced accurate

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Graduation from accepted schools of higher learning is blank to becoming a group therapist.

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Basic

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Professional blank should be a blank of every Christian therapist, as well as the “secular “ therapist.

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Competency, goal

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The Christian therapist should be a blank Christian whose life reflects the way Jesus Christ lived his life here on earth.

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Mature

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Professionalism incompasses blank, blank, blank blank blank, and commonly accepted blank of the discipline. It also involves blank, blank, and constant decision – making ability.

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Laws, regulations, codes of ethics, expectations, knowledge, terminology

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10
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Certification may be the same as licensure in some states or it may simply be a further method of defining and regulating specialized techniques with in a profession. True or false

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True

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11
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There is always a clear – cut answer to the question of “who is competent and qualified to be a professional pastoral counselor?”

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False

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12
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Regardless of what direction the Holy Spirit has given them in the area of counseling hurting people, every counselor should fervently blank the Scriptures for blank and blank.

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Study, wisdom, knowledge

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13
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The unwritten rule of therapy is that therapy should always contain some communication of blank.

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Encouragement

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The unwritten rule for Christian therapist is that therapy should always contain some communication of the “blank, blank, blank blank, blank blank; blank blank blank blank blank blank blank”

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Faith, hope, and love, these three; but the greatest of these is love”

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15
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Every group participant comes to the therapist in a state of blank, open to blank that which they have not received in their present state of life.

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Need, receive

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16
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Therapy alters attitudes, thoughts, and behaviors of the participants through the force of persuasion. True or false

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True

17
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Regardless of state or association licensure, the professional therapist must be aware of the blank and blank blank, blank, blank, blank, and association blank and blank,as well as the legal guidelines for their discipline.

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The legislative and judicious law, federal, state, agency, requirements and regulations

18
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There are certain reporting laws in certain states that override the legal mandates of confidentiality. True or false

A

True

19
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Blank and blank blank are sometimes used interchangeably and denote violations of the therapists performance in respect to the legal and ethical standards of their discipline.

A

Malpractice, legal liability

20
Q

The right of blank information is the right of the patient/client/participant, not of the therapist.

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Privileged

21
Q

Most judicial proceedings with therapists come from one

-on-one counseling therapy sessions rather than from group therapy sessions. True or false

A

True

22
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The blank of the group may be changed as the group progresses, but an blank plan must be made.

A

Guidelines, initial

23
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Christian therapy groups should always be expressively different in as much as they generally use as a blank blank, one version or another of the holy Bible.

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Foundation tool

24
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Prayer and”blank blank” are also tools that are used in the Christian groups which blank the recovery of the participants in the therapeutic group.

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Body ministry, accelerate

25
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Generally the therapist must prepare for a therapeutic group that consists of participants who are somewhat unstable; who display a great deal of maladapted or maladjusted behavior, who have little or no motivation, and who have had a great deal of dysfunction in their lives. True or false.

A

True

26
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In pre-planning step one, ascertain the blank blank blank the therapist “cannot change or control”, that must be incorporated into the group in order for it to accomplish its purpose. These are also known as blank blank.

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Essential clinical boundaries, intrinsic constraints

27
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In pre-planning step two, determine the external factors, or blank blank, which allow the therapist to “change or control the things I can”, and work within the essential clinical boundaries, yet still accomplish the blank goals.

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Extrinsic constraints, therapeutic

28
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In pre-– planning step three, establish the basic foundation and boundaries for the therapeutic group for the: blank blank; blank blank blank ; blank blank; Blank blank blank; blank blank blank

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Participant population; therapist support system; time limitations; Direction of treatment; length of treatment.

29
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In pre-– planning step four, verify the specific goals to be accomplished by the therapeutic group that are:

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Appropriate to the therapy; achievable in the time allowed; attainable by the therapeutic group

30
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In preplanning step five, establish a location for the therapeutic group to blank that is available on a blank blank and that provides adequate facilities and equipment.

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meet,consistent basis

31
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In pre-– planning step six, determine the size of the blank group that the therapist can direct to achieve acceptable recovery results with the group.

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therapeutic

32
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In pre-– planning step seven, set the time boundaries that the therapeutic group has to meet in the: blank blank blank; blank blank blank; blank blank blank; blank blank blank; blank blank blank.

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Frequency of meetings; times of meetings; length of meetings; lifespan of meetings; location of meetings.

33
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In pre-– planning step eight, establish the policy on the therapeutic groups participants: blank blank; blank blank.

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Open meetings; closed meetings

34
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In pre-– planning step nine, research the value of using a co-– therapist in the therapeutic group meetings: blank; blank.

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Advantages; disadvantages.

35
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In pre-– planning step 10, determine what role blank blank blank, with which the participants may be involved, play in the therapeutic plan of the group.

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other treatment modules