Subgrouping
Conflict
Self-Disclosure
Termination
Cambridge Fun Facts
100
The splitting off of smaller fractions or units that occurs in group therapy.
Fractionalization
100
This term describes the act of shifting the group to a reflective position
Changing (freezing?) the Frame
100
Some clients manifest great resistance to self-disclosure because they fear what?
Ridicule or Rejection. To some clients self-disclosure is dangerous because they believe that by revealing their personal secrets they will become more vulnerable to the control of others.
100
Sharing the same name as this category, this is considered the most critical phase in group therapy.
Termination.
100
The city of Cambridge is named after a university founded in 1209, 869 years before Cambridge College in MA figured out their scheduling issues. What country was the original university located in?
England
200
The term that describes a group member engaging in behaviors outside the therapy setting that relieve inner tensions and help avoid direct expression or exploration or themselves.
What is ACTING OUT
200
An important element of conflict resolution defined as, "the capacity to recognize and share feelings experienced by another being".
Empathy
200
This gender appears to have more difficulty in self-disclosure since they tend to view relationships from the perspective of competition and dominance.
Men
200
Name 3 ways or perspectives that termination in therapy should be viewed from.
Individual member Therapist Whole group
200
What zip code are you and Prof. Twomey currently physically occupying?
02138
300
Name 2 common bonds between group members that might increase the possibility of subgroup formation.
Comparable education level Similar values Ethno-cultural background Similar Age Marital status Group Status
300
When someone’s opinion and anger(emotions?) are lightly regarded by other members, the group may be demonstrating this...
Mascotting
300
Self-disclosure has a predictable sequence. If the receiver of the disclosure has a meaningful relationship with the person who is disclosing, they will most likely do what?
Reciprocate with some personal disclosure. Now both parties are equally vulnerable, thus in a cohesive group setting disclosure draws in more disclosure creating a loop of trust and feedback.
300
Name one possible setback that may occur with the termination of a client.
Clients encounter severe stress. May need short term help. Almost all members experience anxiety and depression after leaving a group.
300
This top employer in Cambridge, Ma cuts paychecks to an estimated 10,718 people. Over 3,000 more than the number 2 slot.
Harvard University
400
Name an instance where subgroup formation can be beneficial.
12-step Self-help Support Groups
400
Name two sources of hostility that might lead to conflict within a group therapy setting.
Rivalry Rejection Egos
400
Too much self-disclosure can be as ________________ as look little.
Maladaptive. The person who over discloses or discloses at inappropriate times, too early or too late, can also be problematic causing hesitation and distrust in group members
400
Name something a new leader should do when taking over a new group.
Set about as quickly as possible to take over group leadership. Meet with group members individually while the old leader is still meeting with the group.
400
Cambridge is he 5th most populous city in the great state of Massachusetts. Name 3 of the other top 4.
Boston Worcester Springfield Lowell
500
Spell the word subgroup backwards with no errors.
P U O R G B U S
500
True or False. Through cohesion, conflict can be eliminated from group therapy.
False. Conflict cannot be eliminated from group therapy.
500
As disclosure proceeds in a group, the entire membership gradually increases its involvement and responsibility to whom?
To one another. As the cycle of trust is slowly established it increases the responsibility of group members to react in supportive ways to disclosure.
500
Name a reason why a therapist may choose to terminate from group therapy.
Members are ready to terminate around the same time. Group had a predetermined timeframe? New job opportunity?
500
Name the 5 main squares that make up Cambridge.
Central Square Harvard Square Inman Square Kendall Square Porter Square
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