Week 5: Therapeutic value of groups and Answers
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11 primary factors of the therapeutic experience - ANSWER ✔✔-1. Instillation of hope
2. Universality
3. Imparting information
4. Altruism
5. The corrective recapitulation of the primary family group
6. Development of socialising techniques
7. Imitative behaviour
8. Interpersonal learning
9. Group cohesiveness
10. Catharsis
11. Existential factors
Therapeutic factors - ANSWER ✔✔-Therapeutic change is an enormously complex process that occurs
through an intricate interplay of human experiences
therapeutic factors represent different parts of the change process. - ANSWER ✔✔-Interpersonal learning
- cognition
Socializing techniques - behavioural change
Catharsis - emotion/affect level
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Cohesiveness - precondition for change
1. Instillation of hope - ANSWER ✔✔-- The instillation and maintenance of hope is crucial in any
psychotherapy.
- Hope is required to keep clients in therapy - don't believe in something, it won't work.
- Faith in a treatment can in itself be therapeutically effective à A high expectation of help before the start
of therapy is significantly correlated with a positive therapy outcome.
- Selection of diverse clients along the coping-collapse continuum.
- A positive outcome à more likely when the client and therapist have similar expectations
2. universality - ANSWER ✔✔-- Many individuals enter therapy with the thought that they are unique in
their wretchedness.
- To some extent this is true for all of us, but many clients, because of their extreme social isolation, have a
heightened sense of uniqueness.
- Their interpersonal difficulties stop them from being validated and accepted by others.
- Disconfirmation of a client's feelings of uniqueness is a powerful source of relief.
- Clients express great relief at discovering that others share the same problems.
- consensual validity: Establishing consensus between observers about the validity or objectivity of an
observation or perception - what we are going through is not that abnormal.
o H.S. Sullivan: The process whereby patients/ clients compare their own feelings and responses to
certain life experiences with the feelings and responses (behaviours) of other individuals who have had
similar experiences.
- Patients can experience heightened self-efficacy and confidence when they establish that others, who
have
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