Class 1 - Intro. TEXT Flashcards

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This consists of all of the elements basic to the unfolding of a group from the time it begins to its termination.

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Group Process

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2
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Leader interventions aimed at facilitating movement within a group.

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Techniques

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Techniques are a leader’s explicit and directive request of a member for the purpose of: (4) FAPS

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  • Focusing on material
  • Augmenting or exaggerating affect
  • Practicing behaviour
  • Solidifying Insight
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4
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Techniques are the _______ & __________ used to facilitate what is going on in group.

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Tools & Interventions

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5
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5 Guidelines for using techniques:

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  • Presented in an invitational manner
  • Introduced in sensitive and timely manner
  • Used with consideration for the members background
  • Abandoned if they prove ineffective
  • Members can share their reactions to techniques
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6
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Two of the most common theoretical orientations?

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Technical Eclecticism

Theoretical Integration

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7
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Focus on differences, includes aspects from many approaches and is a collection of techniques.

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Technical Eclecticism

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8
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The synthesis of tow or more theoretical approaches.

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Theoretical Integration

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9
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Three domains essential to the therapeutic process:

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Cognitive
Affective
Behavioral

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10
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4 Areas of advanced practice (types of groups) and one other.

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Task groups
Psychoeducational Groups
Counseling Groups
Psychotherapy Groups
Brief Groups
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11
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Characteristics of an effective task group?

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  • Clear purpose
  • Balance of process & content issies
  • Climate of cooperation, collaboration, mutual respect
  • Differences are recognized and appreciated
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12
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These groups are for relatively well-functioning individuals who have an information deficit in a certain area.

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Psychoeducational Group

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13
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PE groups focus on developing members’:

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Cognitive
Affective
Behavioral skills

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14
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PE groups are effective in working with:

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Children & Adolescents (Congruent with school)

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15
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This group focuses on interpersonal process & problem solving strategies:

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Counseling Groups

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16
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Counseling groups strategies stress:

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Conscious Thoughts
Feelings
Behaviour

17
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Counseling groups are usually aimed toward the resolution of long or short-term issues?

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Short-term

18
Q

These groups came about in response to a shortage of personnel trained to provide individual therapy post WW2.

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Psychotherapy Groups

19
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Psychotherapy groups help individuals remediate…

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Psychological problems & interpersonal problems of living

20
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Group members in PT groups have..

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Acute or chronic mental or emotional disorders that evidence marked distress & or impairment in functioning

21
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These are time limited, structured, 2-3- months, 8-12 sessions

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Brief Group (BGT)

22
Q

BGT is not a ________ of group but a _____ limitation.

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Type, Time

23
Q

BGT is popular in these settings…

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Community & School

24
Q

BGT reviews are cnsistently

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Positive

25
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This term encompasses the values, beliefs and behaviours shared by a group of people.

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Culture

26
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Pedersen views multiculturalism as the…

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Fourth Force - in addition to the psychodynamic, behavioral and humanistic perspectives