What distinguishes a therapeutic group from a psychoeducational group?
What is therapeutic group focuses on deep emotional processing and interpersonal dynamics to treat mental health conditions. Psychoeducational groups are structured, curriculum-driven sessions designed to teach skills.
True or false: Existential therapy in group settings may lack structure and be too vague for some clients.
What is true
Who is the founder of PCT?
What is Carl Rogers
What is the therapeutic technique that makes unobservable experiences ( mood, confidence, etc) more concrete and measurable?
What is the name of this person's rap persona? Kentrell DeSean Gaulden
What is NBA young boy
Open-ended: Name two advantages of group therapy and why are they impactful
what is:...
cost effective, increase socialization, mirrors real life experiences/world, accountability/support, etc
Name three techniques that are used in existential therapy?
Clue: Three were mentioned in the chapter (S, Q, and I)
What is silence, questioning (open-ended - no probing), interpretation , exploring values, encouraging responsibilities
What are the three core concepts of person-centered therapy ?
What is Congruence (genuineness), Unconditional Positive Regard (acceptance), and Empathy (understanding).
True or False: The role of the leader is to keep the group on a problem track to focus on what events have caused their present problems.
What is false. The group leader keeps the members on a solution-focused track to address present issues and find solutions.
What season of Bridgerton used this particular sound?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JYw1z_VtkM&list=RD5JYw1z_VtkM&start_radio=1
bonus point: name the character that this song is associated with?
What is season 4.
bonus- hyacinth's recital
Open:How should a leader handle their own anxiety in early sessions?
what is:....
self inventory/reflection, ask for feedback from the group, 1:1 supervision,
What are the five cores in existential therapy?
What is death (mortality), freedom , responsibility, isolation, and meaning
Rogers described 15 process patterns that occur in PC groups. They do not occur in order or in every group. What is milling around?
What is clients are in a state of confusion. The group has no clear direction or know what to do.
Changes made before the initial sessions such as: scheduling an intake, slight shift in mood, or improved intrapersonal communication is considered what SFT technique.
Bonus points: what is the purpose of this technique
What is pretherapy change.
Bonsu: to set a positive tone aand shift focus away from the problem.
who is the creator of tik tok or the company that owns it?
What is Zhang Yiming.
He is the founder of ByteDance, the Chinese technology company that developed and owns TikTok. They were founded in 2012.
Open: Name at least one limitations in group therapy? How would you address it as the facilitator?
What is: ...
lack of confidentiality, limited scheduling, group conflict, emotional triggers, less personalized care
True or false: The existential approach is grounded in the assumption that we are free and responsible for our own choices and actions.
What is true
Name two limitations in PCT group?
What is not ideal for clients in a crisis, lack of structure, does not focus on symptom reduction but rather personal growth
What was the name of the student in the role play video and what were her personal goals in the MI video example?
Mia. Mia's goal was to reduce vaping behaviors to ensure they do not interfere with her goals in volleyball/entering college.
Name the artist for the song lyrics?
Hair done, bills paid
Catch me slidin' in a Benz (Vyoom)
I ain't lookin' for no man
Ain't recruitin' no new friends
Louis bag filled with bands
What is Sexyy Red
Open: What is the ideal group leader?
What is....
Presence- being there for the member
Personal Power – be confident when running a group
Courage- admit mistakes
Sincere- caring for group members
Creativity – willing to spice things up
Stamina- prepare for anything
Self-care- preventive activity
Sense of Identity- aware of self
Fill in the blank question: How can existential therapy be used in a group setting for children and adolescents in the school setting?
Can help them with existential challenges: questioning about life’s purpose, meaning, and personal identity.
Clinicians can use this in a group setting to allow students to express their feelings regarding these issues and to identify what counts in their life. Are they satisfied, and if not, what positive changes need to be implemented.
What is Humanistic psychology?
Bonus points? What are the other two approaches that fit under this category?
What is focuses on human potential, personal growth, and subjective experience rather than just dysfunction or behaviorism, aiming to help individuals achieve fulfillment.
Bonus points Gestalt and Existential
what are three common concepts between SFT and MI?
time efficient, focus on client strengths, shared strategies, cooperation from client, reframing, multiple perspectives, and nonpathological, health-promoting emphasis ( client is not ill or broken)
Name the rapper that is dating Klay Thompson?
Bonus points? list three songs by this rapper
Megan The Stallion
Songs: any song in her discography