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Group Therapy PSY633 Chapter 13, Problem Group Members Chapter 14, The Therapist: Specialized Formats and Procedural Aids.

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Group Therapy PSY633 . Chapter 13, Problem Group Members Chapter 14, The Therapist: Specialized Formats and Procedural Aids. . 1. The monopolist’s compulsive speech is caused by: (392 ). a. narcissism b . anger c . anxiety d. depression e . all of the above. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Group Therapy PSY633 Chapter 13, Problem Group Members Chapter 14, The Therapist: Specialized

Formats and Procedural Aids.

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1. The monopolist’s compulsive speech is caused by: (392)

a. narcissismb. angerc. anxietyd. depressione. all of the above

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1. The monopolist’s compulsive speech is caused by: (392)

a. narcissismb. angerc. anxietyd. depressione. all of the above

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2. The client may often perceive motivational interpretations as; (396)

a. showing concernb. insightfulc. helpfuld. accusatorye. b & c

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2. The client may often perceive motivational interpretations as; (396)

a. showing concernb. insightfulc. helpfuld. accusatorye. b & c

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3. Too often we confuse or interchange the concepts of interpersonal manifestation, response and cause. In the discussion of the monopolist Manifestation refers to: (396)

a. the way the client presentsb. the underlying or latent contentc. the way others respond to the clientd. the cause of the behaviore. all of the above

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3. Too often we confuse or interchange the concepts of interpersonal manifestation, response and cause. In the discussion of the monopolist Manifestation refers to: (396)

a. the way the client presentsb. the underlying or latent contentc. the way others respond to the clientd. the cause of the behaviore. all of the above

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4. Research has shown that silent members who engage only vicariously in the group experience: (398)

a. experience significant changeb. do not profit from the groupc. emotional engagementd. attraction to the groupe. all of the above

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4. Research has shown that silent members who engage only vicariously in the group experience: (398)

a. experience significant changeb. do not profit from the groupc. emotional engagementd. attraction to the groupe. all of the above

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5. One study explored the differences between groups with most structured exercise and those with least. The groups with more exercises emphasized: (472)

a. genuineness versus phoninessb. the expression of positive and negative feelingsc. closeness versus distanced. the setting of goalse. the selection of procedural methodsf. affection g. isolation

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5. One study explored the differences between groups with most structured exercise and those with least. The groups with more exercises emphasized: (472)

a. genuineness versus phoninessb. the expression of positive and negative feelingsc. closeness versus distanced. the setting of goalse. the selection of procedural methodsf. affection g. isolation

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6. Members of groups that used the most structured exercises: (471)

a. had significantly less favorable outcomesb. regarded leaders less favorably c. more likely to maintain change over timed. had more high changerse. had the most effective groups

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6. Members of groups that used the most structured exercises: (471)

a. had significantly less favorable outcomesb. regarded leaders less favorably c. more likely to maintain change over timed. had more high changerse. had the most effective groups

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7. Disagreement among co-therapists: (445)

a. is helpful in the early stages of the groupb. has no place in therapyc. strengthens the honesty and potency of the groupd. makes clients more comfortablee. invariably confuses the group

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7. Disagreement among co-therapists: (445)

a. is helpful in the early stages of the groupb. has no place in therapyc. strengthens the honesty and potency of the groupd. makes clients more comfortablee. invariably confuses the group

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8. AA differs from group therapy by; (440)

a. following a strict religious modelb. opposing psychotherapy and medicationc. encouraging an abdication of personal responsibilityd. encouraging crosstalke. relying on member’s relationship to a higher power

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8. AA differs from group therapy by; (440)

a. following a strict religious modelb. opposing psychotherapy and medicationc. encouraging an abdication of personal responsibilityd. encouraging crosstalke. relying on member’s relationship to a higher power

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9. Conjoint therapy refers to: (429)

a. therapy with a chiropractorb. therapy with the same therapist in group and individualc. therapy with a different therapist in group than individuald. therapy with two or more group leaderse. all of the above

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9. Conjoint therapy refers to: (429)

a. therapy with a chiropractorb. therapy with the same therapist in group and individualc. therapy with a different therapist in group than individuald. therapy with two or more group leaderse. all of the above

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10. Conjoint therapy is not essential to the practice of group therapy. However for patients with ___ problems it may be necessary. (430)

a. interpersonalb. self-esteemc. characterological d. employmente. a & b

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10. Conjoint therapy is not essential to the practice of group therapy. However for patients with ___ problems it may be necessary. (430)

a. interpersonalb. self-esteemc. characterological d. employmente. a & b

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Bonus: Another reason for urging caution in using multiple structured exercises is that it runs the risk of _____ the group. (473)

a. Boringb. Angeringc. Splittingd. Empoweringe. Infantilzing

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Bonus: Another reason for urging caution in using multiple structured exercises is that it runs the risk of _____ the group. (473)

a. Boringb. Angeringc. Splittingd. Empoweringe. Infantilizing

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The End

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