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Why is group therapy the best method of alleviating problems connected with social issues? correct answers *Since most of the problems related by the clients are connected with social issues*, group therapy is the best method of alleviating such problems Since most of the problems related by the...

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CLP 3302 UCF Azimi Exam 4 Terms to Know || with
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Why is group therapy the best method of alleviating problems connected with social issues?
correct answers *Since most of the problems related by the clients are connected with social
issues*, group therapy is the best method of alleviating such problems

Since most of the problems related by the clients are connected with
________________________, what kind of therapy is the best method of alleviating such
problems? correct answers social issues; group therapy

Historically, group therapy was used as a _________________________ technique correct
answers supplementary

The earliest work using groups was who who and when?

In order to relieve what?

with tubercular patients in 1905 in order to relieve depression. correct answers with tubercular
patients in 1905;

in order to relieve depression.

What did Moreno introduce? and what term did he use? correct answers introduced psychodrama

used the term *group therapy*

Why did groups begin to expand after WWII? correct answers due to the increased demand for
counseling.

List the various approaches to Group Therapy: (6) correct answers 1. Psychoanalytic Group
Therapy
2. Psychodrama
3. Transactional Analysis (TA)
4. Gestalt Groups
5. Behavior Therapy Groups
6. Time-Limited Group Therapy

Psychoanalytic Group Therapy is basically ______________________ technique carried in a
________ setting. correct answers psychoanalytic; group

What is the focus on psychoanalytic group therapy? (4) correct answers free association,
transference, resistance, and working through

In psychoanalytic group therapy dynamics of the group are considered secondary to what?

,what is key in this? correct answers to the individual analysis;

*the role of the therapist* is key

In Psychoanalytic group therapy, patients ________________ _______________ to their
feelings about __________ ________________, report ______________, and analyze
_____________________ and _________________. correct answers free associate; other
members; dreams; resistance and transference

Why developed Psychodrama? correct answers Moreno

What is psychodrama? correct answers It is a form of role-playing in which patients act out roles
as though they are in a play

The acting in psychodrama brings out what? (also know as ______________ __________)
correct answers catharsis (emotional release)

T/F: In psychodrama patients always stay in the same roles and never deviate/switch correct
answers FALSE. Patients also switch roles.

Who is the method of psychodrama helpful for? correct answers inhibited patients or those who
lack social skills

Who developed Transactional Analysis (TA)? correct answers Eric Berne

Transactional Analysis (TA) follows three ________ states of a person. what/who are they?
correct answers ego states;

a child, and a parent and an adult

T/F: In Transactional Analysis each state has positive and negative features correct answers
TRUE

Give an example of a positive and negative feature in a state in Transactional Analysis correct
answers ex. loving and punishing *parents*

In Transactional Analysis, which state is more logically oriented? correct answers the adult state

The units analyzed in the process of Transactional Analysis are known as
______________________ with various __________ levels operating correct answers
transactions; ego

In transactional analysis, there is emphasis on ____________. correct answers games

1. Definition of games in Transactional Analysis:

, 2. what do games cover? (2 things) correct answers 1. behaviors that people use to avoid getting
too close to other people.

2. people's real feelings and beliefs.

1. Transactional Analysis is a __________-moving, _________-oriented approach.

2. what is the emphasis on? (HINT - not games) correct answers 1. swift; action;

2. the present

Who is the leader of the Gestalt movement? correct answers Fritz Perls

1. In Gestalt Groups Therapy, what is the focus made on?

2. what is the specific term for this focus? correct answers 1. on one member alone at any given
time.

2. the hot seat approach

In Gestalt Groups, patients are asked to do what? correct answers to experience their feelings and
behaviors

In Gestalt Groups,

the top-dog refers to _________________ and the under-dog refers to _________. correct
answers superego; id

In Behavior Therapy Groups, it is possible to teach.........................and
establish.............................with _________________ individuals. correct answers patients
relaxation techniques; establish common anxiety hierarchies; several individuals

T/F: In Behavior Therapy Groups, Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral groups are usually time-
limited. correct answers TRUE. (e.g. twelve sessions).

In Behavior Therapy Groups, Patients must have ___________________ problems correct
answers similar

Behavior Therapy Groups help treatment of......................................? (4 examples) correct
answers depression, social skill deficits, pain management, agoraphobia, etc.

In Behavior Therapy Groups, ___________________ _____________ groups are popular.

New _______________ skills are demonstrated and ______________________. correct answers
assertive training;

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