Exam 10: Treatment Groups: Specialized Methods
Exam 1: Introduction29 Questions
Exam 2: Historical Developments30 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding Group Dynamics30 Questions
Exam 4: Leadership30 Questions
Exam 5: Leadership and Diversity29 Questions
Exam 6: Planning the Group30 Questions
Exam 7: The Group Begins30 Questions
Exam 8: Assessment30 Questions
Exam 9: Treatment Groups: Foundation Methods30 Questions
Exam 10: Treatment Groups: Specialized Methods30 Questions
Exam 11: Task Groups: Foundation Methods30 Questions
Exam 12: Task Groups: Specialized Methods30 Questions
Exam 13: Ending the Groups Work30 Questions
Exam 14: Evaluation30 Questions
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A cognitive technique that is used to help members see situations or problems from another point of view by changing the conceptual or emotional setting is called
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Supportive role play procedures include
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Intervening in the group as a whole generally does not include
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To increase agency support for a group it is not necessary to
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A role-play procedure during which the worker stops the action before it is finished and interviews one or more actors, asking them specific, detailed questions designed to elicit particular thoughts and feelings is known as a(n) __________ procedure.
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You are leading a structured educational group with a lot of content to be covered. During the sessions, you note that there is much leader-to-member interaction but little member-to-member interaction. How could you increase member-to-member interaction in the group?
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Interventions that focus on members' cognition and affects-that is, their thoughts, beliefs, values, feelings, sensations, and emotions-are called
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Describe three strategies for working with a too-talkative male member in a mixed gender group for recently separated people.
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A role-play procedure where a member uses his or her experiences and plays the protagonist is known as the __________ procedure.
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A role-play procedure in which a group member plays multiple roles which represent the different ways members view themselves or the different ways others view a member is known as
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Making referrals for members with severe disabilities usually does not include
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Briefly name and describe three intrapersonal therapeutic techniques to help members relax, and describe how you would use one in a group to help members with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
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Interventions that focus on members' relationships with others within and outside the group are called
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Interventions to change thoughts, beliefs, and feelings states usually do not include
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