Exam 13: Using Counseling Theories in Groups
Exam 1: Introduction44 Questions
Exam 2: Stages of Groups, Group Process, and Therapeutic Forces44 Questions
Exam 3: Purpose of Groups30 Questions
Exam 4: Planning34 Questions
Exam 5: Getting Started: the Beginning Stage and Beginning Phase33 Questions
Exam 6: Basic Skills for Group Leaders34 Questions
Exam 7: Focus38 Questions
Exam 8: Cutting Off and Drawing Out41 Questions
Exam 9: Rounds and Dyads33 Questions
Exam 10: Exercises41 Questions
Exam 11: Introducing, Conducting, and Processing Exercises43 Questions
Exam 12: Leading the Middle Stage of a Group43 Questions
Exam 13: Using Counseling Theories in Groups42 Questions
Exam 14: Counseling and Therapy in Groups42 Questions
Exam 15: Closing a Session or Group43 Questions
Exam 16: Dealing With Problem Situations43 Questions
Exam 17: Working With Specific Populations43 Questions
Exam 18: Issues in Group Counseling29 Questions
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MATCHING: Match the descriptions of group situations below with the name of a listed theory.
List of theories:
-In a couples' group, the leader draws a diagram
on the board that illustrates how the members of
one working couple begin fighting with one another.
The leader explains that one partner says something
from the critical parent ego state that triggers the
other partner to react from the child ego state.
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The acronym, WDEP stands for want, doing ______________, plan.
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Groups using Reality Therapy would discuss which concepts below?
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When teaching group members about rational emotive behavior theory, it is important to help them understand that some thoughts or "self-talk" are true and some ___ _____.
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In transactional analysis theory, ego states are developed as a result of the "messages" children get while growing up in a family situation.
(True/False)
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According to the authors, group leaders who use Transactional Analysis often discuss
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MATCHING: Match the descriptions of group situations below with the name of a listed theory.
List of theories:
-In an Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA) group,
members begin to process about their families of origin.
The leader and other members help a member to make
a connection between her birth order and her
behavior while growing up.
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MATCHING: Match the descriptions of group situations below with the name of a listed theory.
List of theories:
-The leader describes one member's "angering"
behavior as a result of a lack of power in his life.
The group discusses short-term goals to help
the member.
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Which of the following represent Transactional Analysis techniques?
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Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy is based on the premise that __________cause feelings.
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Reality therapy or choice theory focuses totally on the past rather than dealing with present day situations of group members.
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MATCHING: Match the descriptions of group situations below with the name of a listed theory.
List of theories:
-In an eating disorders group for women, the leader
and members help one member to dispute the thought,
"I must look perfect in order to be loved."
The leader helps all of the members to understand
that by changing their thoughts they can change how
they feel and behave.
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One member is working on her need for approval from co-workers. The leader asks the other members to help her to generate rational sentences that can help her to remain in the "thinking chair", so that she can respond to her co-workers from her adult ego state. In this example, the group is using which two theories together?
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REBT uses an A-B-C model to explain feelings and behaviors. The A represents the ____________event to be evaluated.
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Rational Emotive Behavior Theory lends itself well to written activities.
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Why do the authors believe it is important for counseling group leaders to have a strong
knowledge of theory?
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One advantage of a theory like Rational Emotive Behavior Theory is that it can be taught to the members who can apply it to their own lives.
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In Adlerian thinking, the order of birth in a family may influence some of the child's learned behavior.
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