Exam 16: Person-Centered and Existential Approaches to Group Counseling and Psychotherapy: Theory, Techniques, and Applications

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Humanistic leaders should attend to their

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The existential counselor focuses on __________ as an avenue toward living a meaningful life?

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According to existentialism, ????__________ exist(s) in the four ultimate concerns of: death, freedom, isolation, and meaninglessness.

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The most fundamental condition of a person-centered group leader is

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What are the functions of existential leaders? What are their roles in group work?

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Describe the use of techniques in person-centered groups.

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What are the functions and roles of humanistic leaders?

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Similar to the person-centered approach, the existential approach uses

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All of the following characteristics describe a person-centered group leader EXCEPT

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All of the following are considered types of humanistic groups EXCEPT

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Initially known as a T-group, this group approach is now called

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T-groups were created primarily to

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An effective humanistic counselor will do all of the following, EXCEPT

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Identify the four ultimate concerns of the existential philosophy. Explain how the group approach is beneficial for reducing anxiety around these concerns.

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What did Rogers hope clients would gain from encounter groups? What paramount need could clients meet through participation in these groups?

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