Group And Family Counseling Flashcards
Which name is associated with Family Therapy?
Allport
Rogers
Bowen
Maslow
Bowen
Which of the following is a reason to use group counseling in rehabilitation?
all of these are effective uses of group counseling
to complement one-on-one methods
to observe clients in a social situation
to provide clients with information
all of these are effective uses of group counseling
As a group counselor, you try to provide a safe climate for clients to explore their feelings; develop openness and honesty; and encourage clients to live in the present. Which would be your theoretical orientation?
Person-centered
Adlerian
Reality
Existential
Adlerian
A client discloses to you that she is feeling caught in between her parents who both confide their problems with the other to her. You recall that this is called triangulation. Which counseling theorist focuses on neutralizing triangles?
Adler - Experiential Family Therapy
Bowen - Family Systems Therapy
Rogers - Family Centered Therapy
Minuchin - Structural Family Therapy
Bowen - Family Systems Therapy
You believe that your orientation to group counseling is primarily rational emotive behavior therapy. Which of the following would exemplify that counseling style?
Teaching group members they are responsible for their own problems
Helping members move toward realistic behavior
Maximizing self-awareness and reducing blocks to growth
Encouraging members to pay attention to the here and now
Teaching group members they are responsible for their own problems
The group counseling theory that is based on the holistic view of the person is:
psychoanalytic
behavioral
cognitive
Adlerian
Adlerian
As a service provider in a non-profit agency you are responsible for meeting with people with disabilities and quite frequently their families. One particular family has contacted you for information and resources for their daughter (age 14) who has recently been diagnosed with epilepsy. The daughter is a typical teenager who is stretching her boundaries and learning to become independent. The parents have are not allowing their daughter be alone at home, attend school dances, visit friend’s homes, or participate in “typical” activities. What stage is this family operating in?
retaliation
denial
reintegration
over-protection
over-protection
Eric, who has a spinal cord injury, confides in you that he is worried about his sexual function and ability to have children. Which of the following statements do you know is “Least Appropriate”?
Communication from the brain to spinal center is lost, but function is generally intact
The physical and emotional aspects of sexuality are still important to fulfill in some way
Sex is usually not possible due to loss of function
Fertility is usually lost for men with spinal cord injuries
Sex is usually not possible due to loss of function
As a service provider in a non-profit agency you are responsible for meeting with people with disabilities and quite frequently their families. One particular family has contacted you for information and resources for their daughter (age 14) who has recently been diagnosed with epilepsy. The daughter is a typical teenager who is stretching her boundaries and learning to become independent. The parents are not allowing their daughter be alone at home, attend school dances, visit friend’s homes, or participate in “typical” activities. According to Hanoch Livneh what stage is this family operating in?
reintegration
initial impact
over-protection
retaliation
initial impact
Irrational thinking is most closely aligned with which counseling theory:
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Gestalt
Client-Centered Therapy
Existential
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Which theory’s characteristics include: goal-oriented, structured, time-limited and focuses on problem-solving and skill development?
Social Cognitive
Transactional Analysis
Cognitive Theory
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Cognitive Theory
Which stage of group work is considered the most productive where the group focuses on behavioral change, where trust is high, communication is open and members feel like that can take risks, and conflict is dealt with effectively and directly and feedback is provided?
pre-group stage
initial stage
transition stage
working stage
working stage
Who coined the term ‘thinking in circles” or “thinking in lines”?
Jameson
Nichols
Adler
Bowen
Nichols
Gestalt therapy, person-centered therapy, and reality therapy are examples of what type of approach to counseling:
Psycho Educational
Psychodynamic
Experiential
Cognitive - Behavioral
Experiential
The Kubler Ross stages of grief are a linear process where an individual spends an undetermined amount of time in each stage then graduates or moves on to the next stage until they finally come to Acceptance.
True
False
False