Group Basics
Leadership & Ethics
Yalom’s Curative Factors
Theories
Special Topics
100

Two or more people interacting with a shared purpose.


What is a group?


100

The most effective leadership style in counseling groups.


What is democratic?


100

Realizing “I’m not the only one who struggles.”


What is universality?


100

This structured, skills-based approach emphasizes homework, behavioral rehearsal, and challenging distorted thoughts in groups.



What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?


100

 The optimal number of adult members for a group is______?


What is 8?


200

Gazda said groups serve these three goals: prevention, remediation, and _____. 


What is growth?


200

Yalom said leaders wear these four hats: emotional stimulation, caring, meaning attribution, and _____.


What is executive function?


200

Helping others heals me too.


What is altruism?


200

This approach examines ego states: Parent, Adult, and Child.


What is Transactional Analysis (TA)?


200

 In multicultural groups, silence may mean this instead of resistance.


What is respect?


300

The unspoken rules and expectations of group behavior.


What are norms?


300

This document clarifies purpose, expectations, and confidentiality limits before group begins.


What is informed consent?


300

 A client receives feedback on how they come across to others in group.


What is interpersonal learning?


300

This theory disputes irrational beliefs like “I must be perfect to be loved.”


What is Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)?


300

This prevention level involves early intervention, such as a grief support group.


What is secondary prevention?


400

The “heartbeat” of group work — when this is strong, dropout is low and outcomes improve.


What is cohesion?


400

When two leaders clash and members side with one over the other, this dynamic occurs.


What is splitting?


400

Emotional release, like crying or laughter.


What is catharsis


400

The “empty chair” technique belongs to this here-and-now approach.


What is Gestalt therapy?


400

This is the greatest advantage of telehealth groups.


What is increased access?


500

This stage in Tuckman’s model involves testing authority and conflict.


What is storming?


500

According to ethics, this member right must always be protected — they cannot be forced to stay.


What is the right to withdraw/leave the group?


500

Reworking family dynamics in group with healthier outcomes.


What is corrective recapitulation of the family group?


500

This approach, developed by William Glasser, emphasizes choices and responsibility in the present.


What is Reality Therapy?


500

This final stage includes review, consolidation, and preparing members for life after group.


What is termination?


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