Psy633 Group Therapy Chapter 4

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Counselling Skills: Consolidating Practice Day 2.
Advertisements

MECHANISM OF CHANGES AND TECHNIQUES OF PSYCHOTHERAPIES Zsolt Unoka, M.D., PhD. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy.
Groups WHY Groups?.
Group Therapy PSY633 Quiz Chapters 5 & 7.
“These basic principles – the importance of the emotional experience in therapy and the client’s discovery, through reality testing, of the inappropriateness.
Chapter 10: Creation of the Group: Place, Time, Size, Preparation
Safety and Extrapolation Steven Hirschfeld, MD PhD Office of Cellular, Tissue and Gene Therapy Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research FDA.
Group Therapy PSY633  Quiz Chapter Nine, The Composition of Therapy Groups.
Michelle O’Reilly. Quantitative research is outcomes driven Qualitative research is process driven Please offer up your definitions.
Yalom’s Therapeutic Factors
Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy Psych422 Chapter 5: Adlerian Therapy Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy - Chapter.
A profound myth that is guiding your life whether you know it or not WHAT IS “THE LIFE STORY”?
Domain 1: Planning and Preparation
Conflict, Supportive Communication, and Group Satisfaction Katlynn Balson, Laura Turner, Virgil Ward II, Alexandra Zaic Faculty Mentor: Dr. Martha Fay.
Group Therapy PSY633 Chapter 14, The Therapist: Specialized Formats and Procedural Aids. Chapter 15, Specialized Therapy Groups.
Group CLS Chapters 4 & 5. Course Competencies Applying group dynamics and processes Evaluating ethical and professional guidelines for professional.
Group Therapy PSY633 Chapter 12, The Advanced Group.
Comprehensive Exam Review Click the LEFT mouse key ONCE to continue.
Psy633 Group Therapy Chapter Cohesiveness in group therapy is analogous to _____ in individual therapy. (53) a. technique b. collaboration c. therapeutic.
Group Therapy PSY633 Chapter 13, Problem Group Members
Assessment Assessment involves the sampling of some aspect of a person's learning/knowledge at a particular moment. Depending upon the kind of sample.
PGY-2 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES  Effectively, efficiently, and sensitively interview and examine patients in both inpatient and outpatient encounter settings.
Chapter 3: Cohesiveness
Hollis Day, MD, MS Susan Meyer, PhD.  Four domains for effective practice outlined in the Interprofessional Education Collaborative’s “Core Competencies.
Chapter Three: Individual Psychology
Chapter 16 ©2001 South-Western College Publishing Pamela S. Lewis Stephen H. Goodman Patricia M. Fandt Slides Prepared by Bruce R. Barringer University.
Running Effective Groups With Children & Adolescents.
Copyright © 2012 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter 15Family, Couples, and Group Therapy.
CHAPTER NINE Correlational Research Designs. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.Chapter 9 | 2 Study Questions What are correlational.
group therapy: ancestors & cousins
Presenters Kirsten Heydinrych Arts Project Manager Hannah Cridford Arts Project Coordinator.
Group Therapy.  More than simultaneous treatment for several individuals  Advantages of group therapy:  Economy: group therapy is less expensive 
The Effectiveness of Psychodynamic Therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy in the Treatment of Personality Disorders: A Meta-Analysis. By Falk Leichsenring,
Group Therapy PSY633  Chapter 10, Creation of the Group  Chapter 11, In the Beginning.
RADICAL BEHAVIOURISM RFT EXISTENTIAL- PHENOMENOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY ACT AND EXISTENTIAL THERAPY Is ACT an existential therapy?
1 Chapter 1 Vision Develop a Clear Vision for Your Class.
Group Therapy, Who, What, Where, and How Cheryl Gentile, MS, LPCS, LCAS, CRC-MAC, ACS, CCS.
Copyright © 2005 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved. Slide 0.
Module 41 Psychotherapy: Humanistic, Interpersonal, and Group Approaches to Treatment Chapter 13 Essentials of Understanding Psychology- Sixth Edition.
Group therapy Introduction  Group therapy or group psycho therapy is a less time consuming procedure in which usually 8-10 people can be treated at.
Expecting the worst often leads to poor outcomes. This process is particularly true in close relationships, as those who are most sensitive to rejection.
Chapter 8: Diversity Issues in Group Work
Chapter 8 – Lecture 6. Hypothesis Question Initial Idea (0ften Vague) Initial ObservationsSearch Existing Lit. Statement of the problem Operational definition.
Chapter 1:Therapeutic Factors
Clinical Psychology Spring 2015 Kyle Stephenson. Overview – Day 12 Group therapy ▫Approaches ▫Potential active ingredients Family therapy ▫Goals and principles.
Chapter 33 Therapeutic Groups
Copyright © 2012 Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning, Inc. Chapter 2 Stages of Groups, Group Process, and Therapeutic Forces ©2016. Cengage Learning.
Effect of Therapist Process Variables on Treatment Outcome for Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Michelle D. Harwood, B.S. and Sheila M. Eyberg, Ph.D. Department.
© 2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. This edition is intended for use outside of the U.S. only, with content that may be different from the U.S.
Psy633 Group Therapy Quiz 2, Chapters 1& 2
Motivating Change Through Group Psychotherapy Voices and Stories: Presented by Lori Davis, Ph.D., Waypoint Counseling Center LLC For Psychology 420: Theories.
Group Psychotherapy and Group Dynamics Dr Gillian Rathbone
Therapeutic Groups Copyright © 2014, 2010, 2006 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. CHAPTER 33.
CHAPTER 8: Applying Group Theory in the Treatment of Substance Abuse and Addiction Substance Abuse and Addiction Treatment: Practical Application of Counseling.
Therapeutic Use of Groups superKAT :). Group 3 or more people who are together for some period of time with common goals or share a common purpose.
CHAPTER 8: Group Treatment Substance Abuse Counseling: Theory and Practice Fifth Edition Patricia Stevens Robert L. Smith Prepared by: Dr. Susan Rose,
Copyright © 2009 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter 47 Critiquing Assessments.
Chapter 33 Introduction to the Nursing Process
Victoria Selby, MS, PMHNP-BC
Chapter 34 Therapeutic Groups
The Breakfast Club Priya Kirpalani, PsyD, CGP
Group Counseling: Concepts and Procedures
Therapeutic Approaches
Chapter 35 Therapeutic Groups
Time Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy
Brodhead, Cox, and Quigley (2018)
Chapter 9 Implementation
Intervention in Groups
FIRO-B The Fundamental Interpersonal Relationships-Behavior
THE THERAPEUTIC ENTERPRISE: CHOICES, TECHNIQUES, EVALUATION
Presentation transcript:

Psy633 Group Therapy Chapter 4

1. Yalom suggested that ______ may serve largely to prevent early discouragement. (78) a. Instillation of hope b. Universality c. Imparting information d. Altruism e. The corrective recapitulation of the primary family group

1. Yalom suggested that ______ may serve largely to prevent early discouragement. (78) a. Instillation of hope b. Universality c. Imparting information d. Altruism e. The corrective recapitulation of the primary family group

2. Yalom and his colleagues studied the therapeutic factors in: (81) a. 20 mixed therapy groups b. 200 subjects drawn from their own patients c. 20 successful therapy patients d. 1,200 college sophomores e. 600 inpatients

2. Yalom and his colleagues studied the therapeutic factors in: (81) a. 20 mixed therapy groups b. 200 subjects drawn from their own patients c. 20 successful therapy patients d. 1,200 college sophomores e. 600 inpatients

3. Yalom used a (n) ______ procedure to construct the therapeutic factors. (81) a. multiple regression b. analysis of variance c. purely qualitative d. correlational e. Q-sort

3. Yalom used a (n) ______ procedure to construct the therapeutic factors. (81) a. multiple regression b. analysis of variance c. purely qualitative d. correlational e. Q-sort

4. The item rated most helpful by subjects was: (87) a. recognizing that life is at time unfair and unjust b. discovering and accepting previously unknown or unacceptable parts of myself c. admiring and behaving like my therapist d. group members telling me what to do if that advice turns out to be useful and correct e. adopting mannerisms or the style of another group member

4. The item rated most helpful by subjects was: (87) a. recognizing that life is at time unfair and unjust b. discovering and accepting previously unknown or unacceptable parts of myself c. admiring and behaving like my therapist d. group members telling me what to do if that advice turns out to be useful and correct e. adopting mannerisms or the style of another group member

5. When former patients rated the sixty items, seven of the first eight represented some form of catharsis or of ______. (87) emotion b. modeling c. reaction formation d. altruism e. insight

5. When former patients rated the sixty items, seven of the first eight represented some form of catharsis or of ______. (87) emotion b. modeling c. reaction formation d. altruism e. insight

6. Four studies have replicated Yalom’s evaluation of the 60-item study. The most important general category according to the patients was: (88) identification b. guidance c. interpersonal input d. altruism e. family reenactment

6. Four studies have replicated Yalom’s evaluation of the 60-item study. The most important general category according to the patients was: (88) identification b. guidance c. interpersonal input d. altruism e. family reenactment

7. Which of the following is true of catharsis in group therapy outcome? (90) it leads to significant improvement b. in is necessary but not sufficient c. emphasis on it is relatively new to the therapeutic process d. it is more common in successful than nonsuccessful patients e. all of the above are true

7. Which of the following is true of catharsis in group therapy outcome? (90) it leads to significant improvement b. in is necessary but not sufficient c. emphasis on it is relatively new to the therapeutic process d. it is more common in successful than nonsuccessful patients e. all of the above are true

8. Group therapy participants rate ______ among the least helpful of the twelve therapeutic factors. (95) imitative behavior b. interpersonal input c. catharsis d. cohesiveness e. self-understanding

8. Group therapy participants rate ______ among the least helpful of the twelve therapeutic factors. (95) imitative behavior b. interpersonal input c. catharsis d. cohesiveness e. self-understanding

9. ____ refers to our confrontation with the human condition. (98) Existential factors b. Corrective recapitulation c. Pure cognizance d. Effectance e. A bad hair day

9. ____ refers to our confrontation with the human condition. (98) Existential factors b. Corrective recapitulation c. Pure cognizance d. Effectance e. A bad hair day

a. existential factors b. phenomenology c. catharsis 10. Yalom uses the term _____ to refer to the process in which one change in a client begets changes in his or her interpersonal environment that beget further personal change. (113) a. existential factors b. phenomenology c. catharsis d. adaptive spiral e. family reenactment

existential factors phenomenology catharsis adaptive spiral 10. Yalom uses the term _____ to refer to the process in which one change in a client begets changes in his or her interpersonal environment that beget further personal change. (113) existential factors phenomenology catharsis adaptive spiral family reenactment

Bonus Question. The preponderance of research evidence indicates that the power of the interaction outpatient group emanates from its ________. (113) instructional nature interpersonal properties didactic qualities empathy exclusivity

Bonus Question. The preponderance of research evidence indicates that the power of the interaction outpatient group emanates from its ________. (113) instructional nature interpersonal properties didactic qualities empathy exclusivity

Should we have more quizzes? Yes, with clickers Yes, but with paper quizzes No, no quizzes

The End

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