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Chaos
100

A number of persons ranged or considered together as being related in some way.

What is a group?

100

Group designed to educate clients about substance use, related behaviors, and consequences.

What is psychoeducational groups?

100

Differences that distinguish an individual from others and that affect how an individual identifies and how others identify him, her, them.

What is diversity?

100

Technique with OARS.

What is motivational interviewing?

100

Another name for 'quiz' that is given to determine if a client is appropriate for group.

What is an assessment?

200

Person who is a role model and guides group

What is a group fascinator? 
200

Overarching group focused on modifying interactions, thought process, and responses. 

What is cognitive behavioral groups?

200

Forming, storming, norming, performing, adjourning. 

What are the stages of group development?

200

Expectations that group members have for one another, the leader, and the group.

What is group agreements?

200

Group style that typically requires a highly educated person

What is a psychoeducational group?

300

Side of the brain that is objective, systematic, and literal.

What is the left side of the brain?

300

Group focused on member connectedness, self-esteem, and self-confidence.

What are support groups?
300

Stage with conflict, control, power, anxiety.

What is storming?

300

Sharing personal information when it is beneficial for the client.

What is self disclosure?

300

Overarching guidelines for group therapy. (hint there are 8)

What are the principles?

400

Auditory, kinesthetic, and visual

What are the three learning styles?

400

Group focused on the here and now.

What is interpersonal process group?

400

Stage with increasing responsibility, spontaneity, self-disclosure, resolving issues. 

What is performing?

400

Optimal conflict resolution style

What is compromising?

400
One group type that allows new members and the other stays the same.

What is revolving membership and fixed groups?

500

The Group is united in a common goal, members gain a sense of belonging and acceptance.

What is group cohesiveness?
500

Type of thinking that keeps the group in the here and now.

What is horizontal thinking?

500
Type of student who is the first to answer questions and wants to be liked.

What is the teacher's pet?

500

Person who developed the 5 Conflict Handling Styles

Who is Thomas Kilmann?

500

Win lose conflict style

What is competing?