Counseling Theories in Groups
Kinds of Groups
Basic Skills for Group Leaders
Coping Skills
Totally Unrelated
100

This therapy is based on the principle that one's thoughts are caused by one's feelings.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

100

The leader of these groups provides information and elicits reactions and comments from members.

Education Groups

100

Creating the mood for the group.

Tone Setting

100

Show me a coping skill.

Thanks!

100

This country has all of Earth's five climate zones: tropical, dry, temperate, continental, and polar.

United States

200

This approach utilizes the principles of stages of change and is often used in addiction-oriented groups.

Motivational Interviewing

200

This group focuses on topics or issues rather than any member's personal concerns.

Discussion Groups

200

This skill helps the group member who is speaking become more aware of what they are saying and communicates to them that you are aware of how they are feeling.

Reflection

200

List 3 different coping skills you use. 

Thanks for sharing!

200

This food is the mashup of the words "spice" and "ham."

SPAM

300

This therapy emphasizes the client's strengths and focuses on solutions.

Solution-Focused Therapy

300

This kind of group usually meets once or just a few times and ends when the task is completed.

Task Groups

300

This skill pulls together the major points and can serve to deepen or sharpen the focus.

Summarizing

300

What is a coping skill?

:)

300

This animal recognizes their own name but chooses not to respond.

Cats

400

This therapy suggests that who we are is a result of family and social interactions experienced throughout early childhood.

Adlerian Theory

400

Sensitivity groups, awareness groups, and encounter groups would all be considered this kind of group.

Growth Groups and Experiential Groups

400

The process of connecting people together to facilitate bonding.

Linking

400

How do coping skills work?

:)

400

This celebrity is the second-most awarded person in Grammy history and has a fly species named after her.

Beyonce

500

This therapy introduced the concept of the "hot seat," a voluntary experience where the therapeutic focus is on a single member while other members watch.

Gestalt Therapy

500

These groups are for members who may be experiencing more severe problems.

Counseling and Therapy Groups

500

These skills are useful for getting members to share thoughts and feelings.

Modeling and Self-Disclosure

500

What should you do if a coping skill doesn't work?

Try something else.

500

This mythical beast is the national animal of Scotland.

Unicorn