Theory and Practice of Group Counseling

What is the role of the group leader in person-centered?
Transactional Analysis Ego States
Role of leader in Choice Theory/Reality Therapy
Explanation, Scope, Goals, Procedures, Risks, Costs, Benefits, Limits of Confidentiality, Consequences, Permission, and Supervisor are all part of what?
What is the basic assumption of the Existential approach?
Life scripts, games, and ego states are part of what theory?
Trust & acceptance, empathy, caring, intimacy, hope, experimentation, catharsis, cognitive restructuring, change, self-disclosure, and confrontation are what?
Modeling active participation and collaboration is the role of what leader?
CBT Techniques?
Erikson's Psychosocial Development Stages
Stage 1 of Adlerian counseling:
Stage 2 of Adlerian
Stage 3 of Adlerian
Stage 4 of Adlerian
Role of leader in Existential
Creativity, Spontaneity, Catharsis and Insight, Role Theory are:
Stage of cohesion and productivity
Restructuring the client's character and personality system:
Conscious and unconscious awareness both in past and present
Behavior is motivated by person's future goals is concept of:
All behavior is purposeful and meaningful is concept of:
Technique/theory using the imagination, intuition, and physical actions to explore problems
Humans move toward wholeness and self-actualization is concept of:
Function of Gestalt leader
Choice/Reality Therapy person
Experience is more powerful than the therapist's interpretation is a concept of what:
5 Essential Human Needs:
Goal of Transactional Analysis
First step of decision tree:
Expression of disappointment, frustration, or anxiety
Act of recognition or source of stimulation
CBT concepts:
Developed by Edwin Wagner- perception reflect what you see
Omissions, Conflict responses, positive responses, and neutral responses are part of:
Groups with a central theme that discuss factual information and skill building
Lack of attending & empathy, Absence of self-disclosure, Lack of positive regard, Lack of belief in process are all what?
Work with time-limited format
Groups that accomplish identified work goals
Announcing, recruiting, screening, and selecting are part of which phase?
Leader acts as consultant and facilitates members in fulfilling contract
Stage of termination
Stage of anxiety, conflict, and defenses
Stage of orientation and exploration, inclusion and identity, and trust
Structural Theory of Psychoanalysis:
Restructuring client's character by making unconscious conflicts conscious is goal of:
Psychoanalysis person
Developmental Theory of Psychoanalysis
Adlerian is based on this view of a person:
The people not engaged in psychodrama but acting as mirrors
The people who act as supporting characters of psychodrama:
Main player of psychodrama
Leader acts as director, producer, facilitator, and observer
Theory that addresses ultimate human concerns
Existential person
4 Human Concerns:
We are all ultimately alone
Person-Centered person
Leaders serve as models to participants of what to DO in group
Gestalt person
Transactional Analysis person
CBT Person
Rational Emotive Behavior concept:
Rational Emotive Behavior person
A-B-C theory
Choice/Reality therapy concept:
Leader takes role of 'not knowing'- members are expert of own life
Focus on solution instead of problem; people possess resources to solve own problems
SFBT person
Presenting basic info about group treatment to members; whether or not to enter, how to participate
Obligation of psychologist to protect clients from unauthorized disclosure of information
Threat that does not express lasting or serious harm
Expressing harm to someone or self with intent
School psychs, teachers, parents, and students are all members of:
Client is danger to self, danger to others, or victim/perpetrator of abuse
Leader helps participants internalize a rational philosophy of life; Identify and evaluate irrational beliefs
Symbolic representation of self or others that subject has attitude or feelings about
Developers of Kinetic Family Drawing
Self at subconscious level of awareness
Snapshot of subject's perception of their family
Self in relation to others at home
Overcome challenges to become more powerful
Resiliency is an aspect of which theory:
Phases of psychodrama:
Basic Trust vs.
Autonomy vs.
Initiative vs.
Industry vs.
Identity vs.
Intimacy vs.
Generativity vs.
Integrity vs.
The goal is to challenge people to lead meaningful lives:
Birth order is taken in to account
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