According to Rogers, a client progresses in his/her relationship with the therapist when
Group cohesiveness is important because:
Individuals enter therapy feeling that they are unique in their problems; this group therapy component these feelings are disconfirmed.
Research on groups indicates that:
One type of critical incident that may occur, according to Yalom, is a positive affect. Yalom describes this as:
Cohesiveness is broadly defined as:
Yalom states that “for the long-term intensive therapy group, the rule that will serve
clinicians in good stead is:
Yalom asserts that the in the social microcosm, members will sooner or later enact their
Which of the following is true?
Which of the following is/are an outcome of correcting interpersonal distortions?
True or false? Cohesiveness is to group therapy is as relationship is to individual therapy.
Which of the following statements is true regarding catharsis?
Which of the following is nota primary factor in the therapeutic experience?
Yalom describes a principle that change is preceded by a state of ________________
Social learning- the development of basic social skills- is a therapeutic factor that operates in
The concept of interpersonal learning includes all of the following EXCEPT:
The ____________ need to be revealed and processed if the members are to arrive at an empathic understanding of one anotber.
According to Yalom, direct advice-giving in a group therapy setting
True or false? Some type of cognitive map is needed to frame the group therapy
experience and make sense of the emotions evoked in the group.
Which of the following IS NOTaccurate, according to Yalom? Maladaptive behavioral patterns in group therapy:
In an interpersonal intake interview,
Yalom asserts that clients dealing with stigma, social isolation or those who are seeking
new coping skills
According to Yalom, there appears to be a general clinical sentiment that heterogeneous groups have advantages over homogeneous groups in which type of setting:
Members re-create and display their pathology in the group when
According to Sullivan, interpersonal distortions are modifiable primarily through:
The third most common category of critical incident for a group member usually involves
Didactic instruction (psychoeducation) can be offered as an important part of a group
program because:
The nation’s oldest and largest self-help group for current and former psychiatric patients is
Clients who are less likely to benefit from group therapy are clients with:
In group therapy, when a good level of cohesiveness is attained,
Many psychiatric patients beginning therapy are demoralized and
Research indicates that group members with a higher degree of popularity at six and twelve weeks into therapy had better outcomes at the end of therapy. Which variables explain members’ popularity in group therapy?
If pathogenic beliefs are to be altered, the group members must
The internal working model, also known as a schema, consists of which of the following?
The high importance of emotional experience in group therapy is partially due to the fact that
The differential value of the therapeutic group therapy factors is vastly influenced by
The instilling and maintenance of hope is critical in group psychotherapy because
Members often quit groups because of
Altruism reveals that
To assist in developing a social microcosm, the group therapist can do all of the following EXCEPT:
The primary family group is important in group therapy because
Which of the following is NOT true of most counseling clients:
Frequently senior members of a therapy group exhibit what social skills:
The homogeneous mode of composition of groups postulates that:
The here and now focus must have which two components?
According to Yalom, compared to heterogeneous groups, homogeneous groups:
The corrective emotional experience in group therapy has several components, except:
True or false? A person never outgrows the need for meaningful relatedness.
Which of the following is NOT important in achieving success in group therapy?
Set 2
The corrective emotional experience in group therapy has several components, except:
According to Yalom, direct advice-giving in a group therapy setting
Social learning- the development of basic social skills- is a therapeutic factor that operates in
Members often quit groups because of
Clients who are less likely to benefit from group therapy are clients with:
According to Yalom, there appears to be a general clinical sentiment that heterogeneous groups have advantages over homogeneous groups in which type of setting:
The primary family group is important in group therapy because
Yalom describes a principle that change is preceded by a state of ________________
The instilling and maintenance of hope is critical in group psychotherapy because
The nation’s oldest and largest self-help group for current and former psychiatric patients is
True or false? A person never outgrows the need for meaningful relatedness.
Many psychiatric patients beginning therapy are demoralized and
Which of the following is/are an outcome of correcting interpersonal distortions?
Frequently senior members of a therapy group exhibit what social skills:
The third most common category of critical incident for a group member usually involves
Altruism reveals that
The internal working model, also known as a schema, consists of which of the following?
Group cohesiveness is important because:
Which of the following IS NOTaccurate, according to Yalom? Maladaptive behavioral patterns in group therapy:
According to Rogers, a client progresses in his/her relationship with the therapist when
Which of the following is nota primary factor in the therapeutic experience?
The concept of interpersonal learning includes all of the following EXCEPT:
Which of the following statements is true regarding catharsis?
True or false? Some type of cognitive map is needed to frame the group therapy
experience and make sense of the emotions evoked in the group.
The differential value of the therapeutic group therapy factors is vastly influenced by
Yalom asserts that clients dealing with stigma, social isolation or those who are seeking
new coping skills
One type of critical incident that may occur, according to Yalom, is a positive affect. Yalom describes this as:
Yalom states that “for the long-term intensive therapy group, the rule that will serve
clinicians in good stead is:
Members re-create and display their pathology in the group when
True or false? Cohesiveness is to group therapy is as relationship is to individual therapy.
Yalom asserts that the in the social microcosm, members will sooner or later enact their
Didactic instruction (psychoeducation) can be offered as an important part of a group
program because:
Research indicates that group members with a higher degree of popularity at six and twelve weeks into therapy had better outcomes at the end of therapy. Which variables explain members’ popularity in group therapy?
American humanistic psychologists
The homogeneous mode of composition of groups postulates that:
The high importance of emotional experience in group therapy is partially due to the fact that
Research on groups indicates that:
The here and now focus must have which two components?
In an interpersonal intake interview,
The ____________ need to be revealed and processed if the members are to arrive at an empathic understanding of one anotber.
In group therapy, when a good level of cohesiveness is attained,
Which of the following is true?
To assist in developing a social microcosm, the group therapist can do all of the following EXCEPT:
Individuals enter therapy feeling that they are unique in their problems; this group therapy component these feelings are disconfirmed.
Cohesiveness is broadly defined as:
Which of the following is NOT important in achieving success in group therapy?
If pathogenic beliefs are to be altered, the group members must
According to Sullivan, interpersonal distortions are modifiable primarily through:
According to Yalom, compared to heterogeneous groups, homogeneous groups:
Which of the following is NOT true of most counseling clients: