Groups Flashcards

1
Q

The therapeutic relationship has been demonstrated to contribute what percentage of the client’s change?

A

30%

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Group counseling programs can help individuals

A

To develop tolerance to stress and anxiety. To find satisfaction in working and living with others. To learn to function effectively.

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3
Q

Our textbook’s authors suggest that there are several categories of people who may not be appropriate for a group setting. Which of the following is NOT one of those categories of people?

A

People with trauma historys

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4
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Groups provide a degree of anonymity and decreases the feeling of being put “on the spot,” thus benefiting individuals who feel threatened by what type of counseling relationship?

A

One-to-one

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5
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Which type of therapy presented in Chapter 3 focuses on each member as a holistic, social creative being, whose every action has a purpose?

A

Adlerian

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6
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Which of the following is a core condition of person-centered group therapy?

A

Unconditional positive regard, Genuineness, Empathy

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7
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Which type of group is unique in its non-directiveness and emphasis on the climate in the group?

A

Person-Centered

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The two common types of co-leader incompatibility include:

A

personality differences and theoretical clashes

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9
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psychodynamic approach to group therapy

A

Psychological and cognitive processes outside awareness influence behavior. Sometimes perceptions distort reality. Early experience affects later experience.

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10
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The disadvantages of co-leadership focus mainly on what?

A

The consequences of dysfunction within the co-leader relationship.

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11
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The leader in a problem-focused group is usually

A

Active and directive

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12
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Which type of Specialized Group is most appropriate for individuals who have attained abstinence, but who have not necessarily established a proven track record indicating they have all the skills to maintain a drug-free state?

A

Relapse prevention

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13
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Which group model has the purpose of bolstering members efforts to develop and strengthen the ability to manage their thinking and emotions and to develop better interpersonal skills as they recover from substance abuse?

A

Support groups

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14
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Which group model focuses on the purpose of expansion of awareness about the behavioral, medical, and psychological consequences of substance use.

A

Psychoeducational Groups

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15
Q

DBT is what type of group

A

Skills Development Group

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16
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The authors make what assertion about a counselor/facilitator meeting their own emotional needs through group?

A

A counselor must be aware of their own emotional needs so that they do not try to use the group to meet those needs.

17
Q

The authors make what assertion about a counselor/facilitator meeting their own emotional needs through group?

A

A counselor must be aware of their own emotional needs so that they do not try to use the group to meet those needs.

18
Q

Nonmaleficence

A

due no harm

19
Q

Beneficence

A

Work actively for the good of the client

20
Q

Autonomy

A

promote independence and self-sufficiency