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SW Licensure III
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Question | Answer |
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Gestalt Group Practice | help people ebreak though psychic impasses to Perls - be aware of themselves. get in touch with here and now. help people work through unfinished issues |
reality therapy | Glasser - clients are not stigma. as mentally ill. they committed irresponsible acts because of unfilled basic needs. Reality, responsibility, and rightness are basic principles |
this group therapy methods includes contracts, confrontation, role playing, modeling, and constructing specific individual action plans | reality therapy (Glasser) |
this group therapy method includes the use of "I" lang., confrontation, game dialouges, games, fantasies, rehearsals, exaggeration, staying in touch with feelings, and dream work | Gestalt therapy (Perls) |
this group therapy methods includes "stuctured psychoeducational", "problem-solving", and experiential affective | Cognitive behavioral approach |
this group therapy emplys directive tech., provides info, teaches coping skills, restructuring, systematic desensitization, implosive therapy, operant-conditioning, modeling | behavioral group therapy |
this type of group uses interpretation, dream analysis, free association, transference relations, and working through | freudian, neo-freudian |
this group model uses "s(study) groups", and does not establish rules, procedures, or an agenda in its groups | tavistock "group as a whole" centered model |
this group usually begins with a "warm-up" and uses techniques such as self-presentations, interviews, interaction in the role of the self and others, soliloquies, role reversals, doubling techniques, mirroring, mulitple doubles | psychodrama (Moreno) |
this group therapy uses heterogeneous and contractual groups, and include interrogation, specification, confrontation, explanation, illustrations, confirmations, and interpretations | transactional analysis (eric berne) |
this group employs a relatively unstructured group format with a strong climate of acceptance. leaders link functions by relating and restating member contributions | group centered (Rogers) |
this group uses feminist theory that stresses egalitarian relationships, pluralism, external emphasis, use of comm. resourses, personal validation | multicultural counseling (MCT) |
this group therapy uses a consistent conceptual framework, multiple techniques including multicultural counseling that helps clients recognize the impact of their culture and make decisions about what facets of their life they want to change | integrated eclectic model (Corey) |
Main characteristics of groups for chemical dependency | maintaining confidentiality, use of "I" statements, speaking directly to others, never speaking for others, being aware of one's thoughts and feelings, and taking responsibility for one's own behavior |
According to Hall's Theory of Communication, what are the dimensions of a high context style of communication? | generally associated with "minority"cultures in the US - reliance on contextual clues, flexible sense of time, social roles shape interactions, more personal and affective, oral agreements are binding, intuitive |
According to Hall's theory of communication, what are the dimensions of low context styles of communication? | generally associated with Northern European, white American cultural groups - formal, complex codes, disregard for contextual codes, reliance on verbal forms of communication, inflexible sense of time, highly procedural, relationships functionally based |