Deck 11: Groups in Community Settings

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A chief concern of men is the fear that they will be _______________ for deviating from societal roles and expectations.

A) ostracized
B) devalued
C) sanctioned
D) emasculated
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In a group context, one powerful intervention is the leader modeling appropriate __________ by sharing some of his own life experiences.

A) self-disclosure
B) suppression of anger
C) giving up well-entrenched gender roles
D) proper parenting
Question
A key task in conducting therapy with older adults/the elderly is challenging the ____________ of aging.

A) statistics
B) effects
C) norms
D) myths
Question
Traditional approaches in treating male perpetrators of domestic violence typically demonstrate:

A) a very low recidivism rate
B) a 100 percent recidivism rate
C) an extremely high recidivism rate
D) an average recidivism rate of around 50 percent
Question
Prospective counselors who are planning/preparing to work with older adults/the elderly in therapeutic settings might wish to expand their knowledge in the field of _________________.

A) existential psychology
B) geriatrics
C) gerontology
D) ortho-Geriatrics
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Perry, a group counselor, also works at night as a stand-up comedian at The Comedy Funhouse. He has a natural inclination to use humor. He should keep this humor situation-specific by:

A) Making sure that all uses of humor are understood without regard to age
B) Making sure that all uses of humor are understood without regard to age and culture
C) Avoiding laughing with the person to whom the humor is directed
D) Avoiding laughing at those who don't/can't complete a certain task
Question
When dealing with older adults/the elderly in therapeutic sessions, Christensen and colleagues focus on the facilitation of members' __________________.

A) nostalgia
B) reminiscence
C) written memoirs
D) past transferences
Question
Identify attitudes and skills needed in working effectively with older adults in groups

A) Exclusion based on regression is not appropriate
B) The mixing of the two is likely to result in fragmentation
C) The mixing of the two is likely to result in increased understanding and cohesion
D) The two types of individuals in a group are not mutually exclusive
Question
Increased loneliness is often a key factor following the death of a loved one, and a group can offer the older person much needed __________.

A) diagnosis and treatment of pathology
B) support and socialization
C) memories
D) writing
Question
Many women learn early that the predominant expectation in a patriarchal society is all of the following except __________:

A) aloneness
B) child-rearing
C) autonomy
D) independence
Question
Men may pay a steeper price than their female counterparts for engaging in ___________ behaviors, which encourages men to remain deeply entrenched in masculine roles.

A) gender typical
B) gender specific
C) gender-atypical
D) gender usual
Question
An emerging counseling emphasis on __________ presents a more optimistic picture of changes taking place in gender roles.

A) positive masculinity
B) negative masculinity
C) positive femininity
D) negative femininity
Question
The Solution-Focused approach of Lee and colleagues advocates the design of and adherence to specific and achievable goals. These goals must be established by the participant:

A) In orientation
B) By the third session
C) By the beginning of the Working Stage
D) During the first session in contract form
Question
A crucial opportunity in women's group-work is delving into what it means to be _____________ in a(n) ____________ society

A) outcast/patriarchal
B) independent/matriarchal
C) equal/egalitarian
D) female/patriarchal
Question
__________ illustrate ways practitioners have applied the concepts discussed in this book to various client populations in a community.

A) Effective uses of power
B) Political actions
C) Leader education
D) Group proposals
Question
Hedtke and Winslade (2004) believe that a therapeutic approach in grief and bereavement treatment is the development of a new relationship with:

A) A pet - particularly among the elderly
B) God
C) The person who died
D) Themselves
Question
Andres is conducting his first therapy group for the elderly. One client in particular, Jaime, complains about everything: his children, grandchildren, politics and mostly how the world has changed for the worse. Andres should:

A) Allow Jaime to complain, even if there is nothing you can do about it
B) Redirect Jaime to things that can be changed
C) Explain to Jaime sensitively that he is wasting time with the unchangeable
D) Refer Jaime to individual therapy
Question
When approaching the administrators of an assisted-care living center for the elderly, J.D. felt resistance for his idea for creating a group. He should counter with:

A) A needs assessment
B) A formal contract
C) A sound proposal
D) Research data
Question
Many older adults, particularly those who have lost a spouse, have a strong need to be __________.

A) touched
B) told what to do
C) questioned
D) yelled at
Question
Martha-Anne is a counselee in a nursing home. She does not regularly come out of her shell. The counselor prods her to speak. It appears that the fear of breach-of-confidentiality exists. The counselor can legitimately take into account as a possibility of the root of this anxiety:

A) Paranoia
B) Fear of retaliation by staff
C) General anxiety disorder
D) Delusions of persecution
Question
All-male groups provide men with the support they need to become aware of the __________  they may have lived by and provide them with the strength to question the mandate of the  masculine role.

A) unrestrictive rules and roles
B) restrictive rules and roles
C) common behaviors
D) uncommon behaviors
Question
It's important to examine your attitudes about aging and challenge your __________ views  about older people.

A) negative
B) positive
C) neutral
D) happy
Question
Mental health practitioners need to know more about working with __________ because this  is one of the fastest growing groups in the United States.

A) younger adults
B) older adults
C) infants
D) school aged children
Question
__________ involves recognizing our internal grief and expressing it externally.

A) Mourning
B) Confidentiality
C) Conflict resolution
D) Psychodrama
Question
__________ is particularly appropriate with older people both because this population often  experiences loneliness and isolation and because interpersonal interaction is vital for  physical and psychological well-being.

A) Psychological administration
B) Informed consent
C) Confidentiality
D) Group work
Question
Traditionally, older adults have been portrayed in a __________ manner by the American  media.

A) traditional
B) normal
C) stereotypical
D) average
Question
__________ combine an educational component with role-playing activities so clients can  practice assertiveness skills, relapse prevention, and effective communication.

A) Psychodrama groups
B) Cognitive behavioral groups
C) Skills groups
D) Psychoeducational groups
Question
__________ help clients become aware of the connection between their thoughts, feelings,  and behaviors in making choices that will support their drug-free lifestyle.

A) Psychodrama groups
B) Cognitive behavioral groups
C) Skills groups
D) Psychoeducational groups
Question
__________ provide accurate information on the harmful effects of drugs and alcohol on the  brain and body, withdrawal syndromes associated with specific drugs, cravings and relapse  triggers, and the role of support groups in the recovery process.

A) Psychodrama groups
B) Cognitive behavioral groups
C) Skills groups
D) Psychoeducational groups
Question
Substance use treatment groups are usually __________ and have revolving membership.

A) closed
B) open
C) unending
D) extremely short
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Deck 11: Groups in Community Settings
1
A chief concern of men is the fear that they will be _______________ for deviating from societal roles and expectations.

A) ostracized
B) devalued
C) sanctioned
D) emasculated
C
2
In a group context, one powerful intervention is the leader modeling appropriate __________ by sharing some of his own life experiences.

A) self-disclosure
B) suppression of anger
C) giving up well-entrenched gender roles
D) proper parenting
A
3
A key task in conducting therapy with older adults/the elderly is challenging the ____________ of aging.

A) statistics
B) effects
C) norms
D) myths
D
4
Traditional approaches in treating male perpetrators of domestic violence typically demonstrate:

A) a very low recidivism rate
B) a 100 percent recidivism rate
C) an extremely high recidivism rate
D) an average recidivism rate of around 50 percent
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5
Prospective counselors who are planning/preparing to work with older adults/the elderly in therapeutic settings might wish to expand their knowledge in the field of _________________.

A) existential psychology
B) geriatrics
C) gerontology
D) ortho-Geriatrics
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6
Perry, a group counselor, also works at night as a stand-up comedian at The Comedy Funhouse. He has a natural inclination to use humor. He should keep this humor situation-specific by:

A) Making sure that all uses of humor are understood without regard to age
B) Making sure that all uses of humor are understood without regard to age and culture
C) Avoiding laughing with the person to whom the humor is directed
D) Avoiding laughing at those who don't/can't complete a certain task
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7
When dealing with older adults/the elderly in therapeutic sessions, Christensen and colleagues focus on the facilitation of members' __________________.

A) nostalgia
B) reminiscence
C) written memoirs
D) past transferences
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8
Identify attitudes and skills needed in working effectively with older adults in groups

A) Exclusion based on regression is not appropriate
B) The mixing of the two is likely to result in fragmentation
C) The mixing of the two is likely to result in increased understanding and cohesion
D) The two types of individuals in a group are not mutually exclusive
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9
Increased loneliness is often a key factor following the death of a loved one, and a group can offer the older person much needed __________.

A) diagnosis and treatment of pathology
B) support and socialization
C) memories
D) writing
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10
Many women learn early that the predominant expectation in a patriarchal society is all of the following except __________:

A) aloneness
B) child-rearing
C) autonomy
D) independence
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11
Men may pay a steeper price than their female counterparts for engaging in ___________ behaviors, which encourages men to remain deeply entrenched in masculine roles.

A) gender typical
B) gender specific
C) gender-atypical
D) gender usual
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12
An emerging counseling emphasis on __________ presents a more optimistic picture of changes taking place in gender roles.

A) positive masculinity
B) negative masculinity
C) positive femininity
D) negative femininity
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13
The Solution-Focused approach of Lee and colleagues advocates the design of and adherence to specific and achievable goals. These goals must be established by the participant:

A) In orientation
B) By the third session
C) By the beginning of the Working Stage
D) During the first session in contract form
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14
A crucial opportunity in women's group-work is delving into what it means to be _____________ in a(n) ____________ society

A) outcast/patriarchal
B) independent/matriarchal
C) equal/egalitarian
D) female/patriarchal
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15
__________ illustrate ways practitioners have applied the concepts discussed in this book to various client populations in a community.

A) Effective uses of power
B) Political actions
C) Leader education
D) Group proposals
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16
Hedtke and Winslade (2004) believe that a therapeutic approach in grief and bereavement treatment is the development of a new relationship with:

A) A pet - particularly among the elderly
B) God
C) The person who died
D) Themselves
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17
Andres is conducting his first therapy group for the elderly. One client in particular, Jaime, complains about everything: his children, grandchildren, politics and mostly how the world has changed for the worse. Andres should:

A) Allow Jaime to complain, even if there is nothing you can do about it
B) Redirect Jaime to things that can be changed
C) Explain to Jaime sensitively that he is wasting time with the unchangeable
D) Refer Jaime to individual therapy
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18
When approaching the administrators of an assisted-care living center for the elderly, J.D. felt resistance for his idea for creating a group. He should counter with:

A) A needs assessment
B) A formal contract
C) A sound proposal
D) Research data
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19
Many older adults, particularly those who have lost a spouse, have a strong need to be __________.

A) touched
B) told what to do
C) questioned
D) yelled at
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20
Martha-Anne is a counselee in a nursing home. She does not regularly come out of her shell. The counselor prods her to speak. It appears that the fear of breach-of-confidentiality exists. The counselor can legitimately take into account as a possibility of the root of this anxiety:

A) Paranoia
B) Fear of retaliation by staff
C) General anxiety disorder
D) Delusions of persecution
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21
All-male groups provide men with the support they need to become aware of the __________  they may have lived by and provide them with the strength to question the mandate of the  masculine role.

A) unrestrictive rules and roles
B) restrictive rules and roles
C) common behaviors
D) uncommon behaviors
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22
It's important to examine your attitudes about aging and challenge your __________ views  about older people.

A) negative
B) positive
C) neutral
D) happy
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23
Mental health practitioners need to know more about working with __________ because this  is one of the fastest growing groups in the United States.

A) younger adults
B) older adults
C) infants
D) school aged children
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24
__________ involves recognizing our internal grief and expressing it externally.

A) Mourning
B) Confidentiality
C) Conflict resolution
D) Psychodrama
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25
__________ is particularly appropriate with older people both because this population often  experiences loneliness and isolation and because interpersonal interaction is vital for  physical and psychological well-being.

A) Psychological administration
B) Informed consent
C) Confidentiality
D) Group work
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26
Traditionally, older adults have been portrayed in a __________ manner by the American  media.

A) traditional
B) normal
C) stereotypical
D) average
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27
__________ combine an educational component with role-playing activities so clients can  practice assertiveness skills, relapse prevention, and effective communication.

A) Psychodrama groups
B) Cognitive behavioral groups
C) Skills groups
D) Psychoeducational groups
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28
__________ help clients become aware of the connection between their thoughts, feelings,  and behaviors in making choices that will support their drug-free lifestyle.

A) Psychodrama groups
B) Cognitive behavioral groups
C) Skills groups
D) Psychoeducational groups
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29
__________ provide accurate information on the harmful effects of drugs and alcohol on the  brain and body, withdrawal syndromes associated with specific drugs, cravings and relapse  triggers, and the role of support groups in the recovery process.

A) Psychodrama groups
B) Cognitive behavioral groups
C) Skills groups
D) Psychoeducational groups
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Substance use treatment groups are usually __________ and have revolving membership.

A) closed
B) open
C) unending
D) extremely short
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