Exam 19: Adlerian, Gestalt, and Psychodrama Approaches to Counseling and Psychotherapy Groups: Theory, Techniques, and Applications
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Exam 19: Adlerian, Gestalt, and Psychodrama Approaches to Counseling and Psychotherapy Groups: Theory, Techniques, and Applications35 Questions
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__________ is a creative psychodrama technique in which a collection of various props are available for group members to use in a variety of activities.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding group enactment in psychodrama?
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The most commonly used Gestalt technique to promote awareness and integration is
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__________ is an example of an experiment in Gestalt groups in which the leader develops a sentence stem and then has each member complete the sentence.
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__________ is a psychodrama technique in which the member who is the protagonist in the scene teaches another member to play his/her part.
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The figure-ground concept in Gestalt therapy refers to the ability of members to
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__________ is a technique used in Adlerian group work in which members are asked to increase negative thoughts and behaviors.
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Describe at least four techniques that can be used in psychodrama groups.
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Which of the following Adlerian techniques should be used with caution with young children?
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Explain the concept of Topdog/Underdog. How is the concept used in Gestalt therapy?
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Dyad work normally occurs during the __________ stage of psychodrama groups.
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All of the following adjectives can be used to describe the Underdog, EXCEPT
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What does research indicate about the effectiveness of Gestalt group therapy?
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All of the following describe the role of a leader in psychodrama groups EXCEPT
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When the protagonist in a psychodrama arranges members in symbolic positions to visually illustrate relationships in his or her life, it is called
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Describe the role and function of a leader using a psychodrama approach to group work.
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What is social interest? Why is the concept so integral to Adlerian therapy?
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What element is most important to the functioning of an Adlerian group?
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