Various Types Of Groups
(Chapter 1 Corey)
Group Counseling
(Chapter 2 Corey)
Ethical & Legal Issues In Group Counseling
(Chapter 3 Corey)
Theories & Techniques of Group Counseling
(Chapter 4 Corey)
History and Contemporary Developments
(Core Principles of
Group Psychotherapy book)
100

The focus of this type of group is on application of group dynamics principles & processes to improve practice & to foster accomplishment of identified work goals.

Task Groups

100

Name 3 personal characteristics of an effective group leader

Courage

Willingness to model

Presence

Goodwill, Genuineness, and Caring

Belief in Group Process

Openness

Non defensiveness in Coping With Criticism 

Becoming Aware of Subtle Culture Issues

Being Able to Identify With a Client's Pain

Personal Power

Stamina

Commitment to Self-Care

Self-Awareness

Sense of Humor

Inventiveness

Personal Dedication and Commitment 


100

______ pertains to the standards that govern the conduct of the professional members.

 

A) Legal issues

B) Ethical issues

C) cultural issues



B-Ethical issues

100

Theoretical integration tends to focus on differences, uses techniques drawn from many approaches, and is based on a systematic selection of techniques.  


                  True or false?

False- The answer is Technical integration.

100

Samuel Slavson held education classes focused on hygiene with some inspirational religious readings for his patients suffering from tuberculosis.


 True or False?



False. It was Joseph Pratt



200

Psychoeducational groups focus on developing 3 skills.


 Please list all 3



Cognitive

Affective

Behavioral



200

This process involves absorbing content, noting gestures & subtle changes in voice or expression & sensing underlying messages.

Active Listening

200

Clinical issues involve using  your professional judgement to act in accordance with ethical & legal mandates.


True or False



True

200

______ stresses the role of thinking and doing and tend to be action-orientated.

A) Postmodern approaches

B) Cognitive behavioral approaches

C) Psychodynamic approaches

C- Cognitive behavioral approaches

200

A form of group therapy in which group members engage in spontaneous theater & roleplaying.


A) cognitive behavioral therapy

B) dialectical behaviour therapy 

C) psychodrama therapy



C-psychodrama therapy

300

Brief group therapy focus on interpersonal process and problem-solving strategies that stress conscious thoughts, feelings, and behavior.


 True or False



False


The answer is counseling groups



300

Bombarding others with questions, Indirect communication, storytelling,& breaking confidence are all examples of _________.

Blocking

300

The process of presenting basic information about a group to potential group participants to assist them in deciding whether to enter the group & how to participate in it.

Informed consent

300

Humans are internally motivated & behave to control the world around them according to some purpose within them. This is based on what theory?

Choice Theory

300

This person is best-known & (perhaps) the most controversial figures in psychology.He formulated the model of

 operant conditioning

B.F. Skinner

400

This type of group helps individual group members remediate psychological problems & interpersonal problems of living.

Psychotherapy groups

400

What two types of therapy models are most in use worldwide?

Cognitive behavior therapy 

Psychodynamic therapy 



400

There are five possible risks of therapeutic groups. 


Please name three



Misuse of power

Self-disclosure

Maintaining confidentiality

Scapegoating

Confrontation



400

The _______ question allows members of a group to describe life without problems. 


A) Miracle

B) Exception 

C) Scaling

A) Miracle Question


400

Albert Ellis is best known as the creator of?

Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy

500

What type of group is often the treatment of choice for specific problems such as clients with existential concerns, complicated grief reactions, medical illnesses, personality disorders, trauma reactions or adjustment problems

Brief group therapy

500

What does “PBE” stand for?

Practice-based evidence

500

This concept is based on the idea that society gives individuals and groups fair treatment & an equal share of benefits, resources, & opportunities.



Social Justice

500

This type of therapy focuses on issues of diversity, the complexity of sexism, and the centrality of social context in understanding gender issues. 

Feminist Therapy 

500

The development of a cohesive self is conceptualized along 3 axes.


 Please list all 3.



Grandiosity axis

Idealization axis

Alter-ego connectedness axis