Group Therapy PSY633  Quiz Chapter Nine, The Composition of Therapy Groups.

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Group Therapy PSY633  Quiz Chapter Nine, The Composition of Therapy Groups.

1. The most common method of screening groups is: (261) a. adopt a laissez-faire posture b. to ask the group’s permission c. the MMPI-2 d. the standard individual interview e. have a group interview

1. The most common method of screening groups is: (261) a. adopt a laissez-faire posture b. to ask the group’s permission c. the MMPI-2 d. the standard individual interview e. have a group interview

2. Psychiatric diagnosis based on the DSM-IV are: (261) a. essential to group therapy b. of limited value as an indicator of interpersonal behavior. c. a valuable tool for the group leader d. rarely made e. a & c

2. Psychiatric diagnosis based on the DSM-IV are: (261) a. essential to group therapy b. of limited value as an indicator of interpersonal behavior. c. a valuable tool for the group leader d. rarely made e. a & c

3. The therapist’s paramount task is to: (280) a. find the source of the group resistance b. make everyone comfortable in the group setting c. create a group that coheres d. attenuate any fear of contagion e. teach solutions for time management problems when they appear

3. The therapist’s paramount task is to: (280) a. find the source of the group resistance b. make everyone comfortable in the group setting c. create a group that coheres d. attenuate any fear of contagion e. teach solutions for time management problems when they appear

4. Currently most group therapists form groups by: (280) a. relying on diagnostic implants such as the MMPI-II b. watching tapes of potential clients in faux groups c. choosing the first suitable candidates d. relying on others who do the assessment e. all of the above

4. Currently most group therapists form groups by: (280) a. relying on diagnostic implants such as the MMPI-II b. watching tapes of potential clients in faux groups c. choosing the first suitable candidates d. relying on others who do the assessment e. all of the above

5. The cohesiveness theory, underlying the homogeneous approach to group postulates that _____ is the intervening variable critical to outcome. a. an empathetic leader b. homogeneity of variance c. universality d. attraction to the group e. willingness to tell all secrets, later if not sooner

5. The cohesiveness theory, underlying the homogeneous approach to group postulates that _____ is the intervening variable critical to outcome. a. an empathetic leader b. homogeneity of variance c. universality d. attraction to the group e. willingness to tell all secrets, later if not sooner

6. The dissonance theory as applied to group therapy suggests a ______ compositional approach. a. heterogeneous b. homogeneous c. systematic d. overt selection e. prolix

6. The dissonance theory as applied to group therapy suggests a ______ compositional approach. a. heterogeneous b. homogeneous c. systematic d. overt selection e. prolix

7. Men in all-male groups are ____ and more competitive. a. more self-disclosing b. less intimate c. less aggressive d. likely to feel peripheral e. isolated

7. Men in all-male groups are ____ and more competitive. a. more self-disclosing b. less intimate c. less aggressive d. likely to feel peripheral e. isolated

8. Which of the following is true of heterogeneous groups compared to homogeneous groups? (272) a. they jell more quickly b. the have less conflict c. encourage personality change d. the offer more immediate support to group members e. they are better attended

8. Which of the following is true of heterogeneous groups compared to homogeneous groups? (272) a. they jell more quickly b. the have less conflict c. encourage personality change d. the offer more immediate support to group members e. they are better attended

9. Therapists seek maximum heterogeneity in clients _____ areas and homogeneity in terms of _______. 273 a. problem, solution b. conflict areas, vulnerability c. vulnerability/ anxiety tolerance d. income/education e. intelligence/level of activity

9. Therapists seek maximum heterogeneity in clients _____ areas and homogeneity in terms of _______. 273 a. problem, solution b. conflict areas, vulnerability c. vulnerability/ anxiety tolerance d. income/education e. intelligence/level of activity

10. Of all the prediction methods, the _____ appears the least accurate. (269) a. role-play b. Q sort c. the MMPI-2 and other valid assessment devices d. the standard individual interview e. group interview

10. Of all the prediction methods, the _____ appears the least accurate. (269) a. role-play b. Q sort c. the MMPI-2 and other valid assessment devices d. the standard individual interview e. group interview

Bonus: According to Yalom, the group must be able to respond to members’ needs for emotional support and : a. understanding b. Constructive challenge c. Rational debate d. effective therapy e. All of the above

Bonus: According to Yalom, the group must be able to respond to members’ needs for emotional support and : a. understanding b. Constructive challenge c. Rational debate d. effective therapy e. All of the above

The End

1-d, 2-b, 3-c, 4-c, 5-d, 6-a, 7-b, 8-c, 9-b, 10-d