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1. Garrick expresses frustration that Simone fidgets in her seat and appears
disinterested while he's talking. He shouts: "Can't you sit still for just a
minute? What's wrong with you?"
What phase of group development?
Forming
Adjourning
Performing
Storming
Norming - ANSWER Storming
Rationale: The storming phase is one of transition and is often marked by conflict,
anxiety, and ambiguity as members define themselves by testing or acting out
behaviors and define group norms.
2. Kara is excited about the topic the group is discussing but respectfully waits
for David to finish speaking before expressing her enthusiasm.
What phase of group development?
Forming
Adjourning
,Performing
Storming
Norming - ANSWER Norming
Rationale: The norming phase is marked by group cohesion and the formation of
the therapeutic alliance. The group develops standards of behavior.
3. Chimene emulates the therapist's communication techniques when
responding to another member of the group.
What phase of group development?
Forming
Adjourning
Performing
Storming
Norming - ANSWER Performing
Rationale: The performing stage encompasses individual and group growth.
Members experiment with new ideas or behaviors. Conflict may emerge but is
dealt with constructively.
4. Leonard expresses how much he appreciates the other members of the
group and how much he will miss meeting with them.
What phase of group development?
Forming
,Adjourning
Performing
Storming
Norming - ANSWER Adjourning
Rationale: The adjourning phase involves closure for the group or an individual
that left. In this phase, achievements are reviewed and feelings are explored
about what worked (and what didn't), and any feelings of loss.
5. Contraindications for Group Therapy - ANSWER -paranoid
-significant brain injury
-acutely psychotic
-Delusional clients
• may incorporate the group into their delusions
-aggressive clients
• may pose a threat to others
5. indications for couples, and family therapies - ANSWER presence of
relational difficulty is the primary indication
6. Family Therapy - ANSWER -type of therapy that seeks to improve the
functioning of a family as a unit
-Types of families:
• traditional nuclear family
, • single-parent
• blended
• extended
• alternative
• institutional family
• family by choice or chosen family (provides love and support but may not be
recognized by the legal system)
Family Therapy: Underlying Assumptions - ANSWER -Individuals are best
understood within the context of the family system.
-The whole family is viewed as the client.
-The behavior of one family member influences all family members and the
behavior of the family influences each member.
-Symptoms are viewed as an expression of family dysfunction.
-Problematic behaviors may serve a purpose for the family and may be
unintentionally maintained.
-Attempts at change are best accomplished by working with the family as a whole.
Approaches to Family Therapy - ANSWER -Systemic
-Structural
-Strategic
-Emotionally Focused