Chapter 6 Flashcards

1
Q

A properly functioning “growth group” in church is simply a Bible study with the discussion tacked on. True or false

A

False

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2
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People who are involved in problems in their lives are generally devoid of hope. True or false

A

True

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3
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Blank in the treatment mode in itself can be a basis for healing, especially when the participant believes that they are going to find help and start on the road to recovery.

A

Faith

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4
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The Bible should be a support tool and not allowed to become an blank of blank over blank issues.

A

Instrument, disagreement, doctrinal

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5
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To many, the group setting is one of the first times in the life of the participant where they have felt that they “blank” without some blank blank being imposed on them.

A

belonged,unacceptable conditions

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6
Q

When participants learn specific information about their disorder or their disease, a process called blank blank can provide them with education which offers them blank blank about the nature of their disorder or disease.

A

Didactic instruction, specific instruction

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7
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When the group has moved beyond the problem – solving level and appears to be interacting well, then too much advice – giving indicates that the group is not progressing toward recovery. True or false

A

True

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8
Q

Altruism is simply the disregard for others. True or false

A

False

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9
Q

Within most groups there will be one participant who will sincerely encourage even the most disagreeable person and offer a way for that person to find acceptance in the group. True or false

A

True

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10
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The group setting can encourage participants to learn about their own blank blank blank from their peers as well as how to cause changes in their own lives.

A

Maladaptive social behavior

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11
Q

Imitative behaviors as a therapeutic mechanism allows participants to give you an alternate role model figured who is reacting in a different way than they, when exposed to the same group therapy as the other participants. True or false

A

True

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12
Q

Experiencing catharsis within a group setting will never bring about a behavioral change in participating and non-participating members of the group. True or false

A

False

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13
Q

The reenactment of dysfunctional blank conflicts in the group setting can be both natural and probable.

A

Family

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14
Q

The process of blending and support within each group is considered blank blank which makes the group a form of “caring groups”.

A

Group cohesiveness

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15
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A group participant must feel that their position in the group is being adequately supportive and comfortable enough to where they or vent their true feelings without being ostracized.

A

True

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16
Q

Group participants must have a community environment where they can discover that their behavior/or reactions are either:
(Four answers)

A

Unscriptural
Unhealthy
Unacceptable
Inappropriate without being removed from the group

17
Q

Blank blank comes about when a participant with maladaptive behavior is confronted by other participants and the therapist, with a focus of positive change.

A

Interpersonal learning

18
Q

List eight steps to inter- personal learning:

A

Pathological display
feedback and self examination sharing reactions
results of sharing reactions
One’s opinion of self
sense of responsibility
realization of one’s power to affect lives
degree of affect

19
Q

There are three concepts which influence the therapeutic mechanisms at work in any given group. Name them:

A

Type of group
level of therapy
individuality among participants