Founders
Terms
Group Types
Roles
Stages
100

The term group therapy was coined in 1931 by

Jacob Moreno, the father of psychodrama

100

Group content is ___, group process is ____

content is what the group discusses, such as specific problems or topics, while process is how the group discusses it, including the dynamics, communication patterns, and emotional atmosphere

100

___ groups offer membership at any time, ___ groups allow no new members after the group begins

Open groups, closed groups

100

Scapegoat

The person everyone blames

100

A client would likely feel most suspicious of others in the ___ stage

group formation/exploratory stage

200
What was the first mutual aid, self help group?

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

200
Group cohesiveness is also called ____

Positive valence according to Kurt Lewin

200

Name the three leadership styles of group

Which type is the most desirable?

Autocratic, democratic, and laissez faire

Democratic

200

Energizer

The person who stimulates energy and positivity into the group

200

A hierarchy or pecking order among members occurs in ____

the storming stage/conflict stage

300

Which theorists prefaced the group movement? (2)

Alfred Adler (individual psychology)

Jesse B. Davis (first school guidance counselor)

300

_____ exercises are LESS effective than ____ exercises

Structured exercises are less effective than unstructured exercises as too much structure may cause group stages to be passed over

300

Coleaders are likely to work at cross purposes if they do not ______

meet between group sessions (causing them to be unaligned in agenda or goals)

300

Interrogator

Asks a never-ending string of innapropriate questions

300

Strategies that approach the group as a whole are called ____ interventions

Horizontal interventions

Addressing individuals within a group is called vertical interventions

400

Group therapy initially flourished due to

A shortage of individual therapists in WWII

400

the tendency for groups to make riskier decisions than the average individual in the group would make on their own

Risky Shift Phenomenon

400

An effective adult counseling group has __-__ members

5-8 members

400

Storyteller

Someone who monopolizes time by telling endless stories, shifting the focus to them

400

Tuckman and Jensen's five stages of group (OR)

Forming, storming, norming, performing, adjourning

500

The study of group operations is often called 

Group Dynamics

500

What are primary, secondary, and tertiary groups?

Primary groups focus on prevention, aiming to prevent a problem before it occurs. Secondary groups address less severe, existing problems to reduce their impact or length. Tertiary groups deal with severe, long-standing individual difficulties, often requiring significant personality change or rehabilitation

500

True or false: An effective counseling group for children has less members than an adult group

True!

500

Gatekeeper

tries to make sure everyone is participating and doing their task (may secretly want to lead the group)

500

Yalom's four stages of group

Orientation, conflict, cohesion, termination