Group Therapy PSY633  Chapter 10, Creation of the Group  Chapter 11, In the Beginning.

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Group Therapy PSY633  Chapter 10, Creation of the Group  Chapter 11, In the Beginning

1. When it is clear that someone is not working out in group the therapist should. (335) a. adopt a laissez-faire posture b. ask the group’s permission c. invite the member back for a final meeting d. schedule an individual meeting with the client e. all of the above

1. When it is clear that someone is not working out in group the therapist should. (335) a. adopt a laissez-faire posture b. ask the group’s permission c. invite the member back for a final meeting d. schedule an individual meeting with the client e. all of the above

2. The phrase mirabile dictum means: (325) a. by the fact itself b. wonderful to relate c. healing power or quality d. one who gives up easily e. Of, relating to, or dealing with existence.

2. The phrase mirabile dictum means: (325) a. by the fact itself b. wonderful to relate c. healing power or quality d. one who gives up easily e. Of, relating to, or dealing with existence.

3. When members are often late or absence search for: (325) a. source of the group resistance b. anger at the therapist c. bad traffic in the area d. fear of contagion e. problems with time management

3. When members are often late or absence search for: (325) a. source of the group resistance b. anger at the therapist c. bad traffic in the area d. fear of contagion e. problems with time management

4. A group settings requires a circle so that : (282) a. there is an inviting atmosphere b. people can all see one another c. there is no hierarchy and power structure d. tendency to take turns e. all of the above

4. A group settings requires a circle so that : (282) a. there is an inviting atmosphere b. people can all see one another c. there is no hierarchy and power structure d. tendency to take turns e. all of the above

5. There is a consensus among group therapists that after about _____, the group session reaches a point of diminishing returns. a. 2 hours b. 3 hours c. 60 minutes d. six weeks e. 7 p.m.

5. There is a consensus among group therapists that after about _____, the group session reaches a point of diminishing returns. a. 2 hours b. 3 hours c. 60 minutes d. six weeks e. 7 p.m.

6. Quality research suggests that marathon or time-limited groups: (286) a. favorable influence communication patterns in subsequent meetings b. show favorable results far exceeding that of shorter groups c. enhances opportunities for transfer of learning d. have not be shown to be effective e. it remains very popular regardless of ifs merits

6. Quality research suggests that marathon or time-limited groups: (286) a. favorable influence communication patterns in subsequent meetings b. show favorable results far exceeding that of shorter groups c. enhances opportunities for transfer of learning d. have not be shown to be effective e. it remains very popular regardless of ifs merits

7. Brief therapy requires that leaders: (290) a. omit the preparation session b. have less structure c. attend to the transfer of learning d. remember that the name of the group determines the work of therapy e. focus more on intrapersonal that on interpersonal concerns

7. Brief therapy requires that leaders: (290) a. omit the preparation session b. have less structure c. attend to the transfer of learning d. remember that the name of the group determines the work of therapy e. focus more on intrapersonal that on interpersonal concerns

8. If the group is used as a source of friends, : (302) a. it is less likely to have resistance b. it will perform more effectively and more quickly c. it will be better in the long run d. it will turn into a marathon group e. it loses its therapeutic effectiveness.

8. If the group is used as a source of friends, : (302) a. it is less likely to have resistance b. it will perform more effectively and more quickly c. it will be better in the long run d. it will turn into a marathon group e. it loses its therapeutic effectiveness.

9. The cognitive approach to group therapy preparation has several goals. Which of the following is not one of them? (303) a. provide a rational explanation for the therapy process b. prevent any feelings of discomfort c. raise expectations about the effects of the group d. establish a contract about attendance e. describe behavior expected of members

9. The cognitive approach to group therapy preparation has several goals. Which of the following is not one of them? (303) a. provide a rational explanation for the therapy process b. prevent any feelings of discomfort c. raise expectations about the effects of the group d. establish a contract about attendance e. describe behavior expected of members

10. The first group therapy session is: (310) a. a time of considerable conflict among members. B. eagerly anticipated by most members c. invariably a success d. a time for therapists to be passive and inactive e. too early for any group norms to be established

10. The first group therapy session is: (310) a. a time of considerable conflict among members. B. eagerly anticipated by most members c. invariably a success d. a time for therapists to be passive and inactive e. too early for any group norms to be established

Bonus: According to Yalom, clinicians have an ethical responsibility to: a. Pay their taxes b. Support the March of Dimes c. Vote Democrat d. Advocate for effective therapy e. All of the above

Bonus: According to Yalom, clinicians have an ethical responsibility to: a. Pay their taxes b. Support the March of Dimes c. Vote Democrat d. Advocate for effective therapy e. All of the above

The End

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