Part of this tenet of cognitive restructuring involves states that inner dialogue, rather an unconscious forces, is critical to understanding behavior
What is Thinking
100
This term describes how families maintain balance
What is homeostasis
100
This type of group enhances social and emotional wellbeing, self-disclosure is high, and communication is open.
What is a treatment group
100
This term describes when a client transfers feelings and expectations related to he significant person or practitioner.
What is transference
100
This term describes when the gains from sessions taper off to the point of being minor in significance. When this happens, termination should be considered
What is "Diminishing Returns"
200
In regards to cognitive restructuring, these affect behavior, which is manifested in behavioral responses.
What are "Cognitions"
200
This describes the idea that all members of a family influence others and play a role in the problem
What is the circular explanation of behavior
200
This group member may be given the responsibility for the group's problems
What is the scapegoat
200
This term describes when the practitioner reacts to the client in a certain way
What is Countertransference
200
Mutually resolving emotional reactions experienced during the process of ending is a part of what
What is a termination task
300
In the Task-Centered Model, these are identified and prioritized
What is the Target Problem
300
This kind of boundary in a family has little expression of conflict, can be secretive, and may not accept change easily
What is a closed boundary
300
This term describes when satisfaction and personal adjustment, self-esteem and self-disclosure and listening to other's opinions are all increased
What is group cohesion
300
This term describes using geographical information system to track problems of interest
What is mapping
300
When helping clients to terminate, this involves discussing any possible things that may come up
What is anticipatory guidance
400
Mind-Reading, Emotional Reasoning, All or Nothing Thinking, Blaming, and What Ifs are examples of wha
What are cognitive distortions
400
The term used to describe a family where everyone is closely connected, thinking and feeling alike
What is enmeshment
400
In this stage, storming (members enduring turmoil or change) takes place, as well as hostility, withdrawal, and/or confusion of the groups purpose
What is stage 2: power and control
400
This term describes the process of gathering information in order to identify unmet resource needs
What is a needs assessment
400
These provide an opportunity for the social worker to acknowledge gains and encourage them to continue their efforts
What is a follow up session
500
This tenet of cognitive restructuring involves assisting clients to make constructive change by focusing on their misconceptions.
What is Behavioral Change
500
This term describes no strong connections among family members
What is disengagement
500
In this stage of the group, norming (intensifying of personal involvement) happens as well as heightened motivation, and resolution from conflicts
What is Stage 3: intimacy
500
This term describes a process of gathering information from specific segments of the population
What is a dialogue or interview group
500
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