QUALITY ANSWERS
Safely, Gazda and Pistole defined group as... CORRECT
ANSWERS "Psychologically interdependent and interactive
individuals joined in a common goal".
Problem Solving Groups CORRECT ANSWERS Although
these groups deal with problems that could probably have been
solved through individual efforts, the group adds resources, error
safeguards and motivation.
Education Groups CORRECT ANSWERS Exemplified by study
groups and designed to advance learning and should have
demographically similar members with different abilities.
Experimental Groups CORRECT ANSWERS These are T-
groups as well as therapy, encounter, personal growth and
sensitivity-training groups. Members simply need to be part of
the group to benefit. Screening is important for these members.
T-groups CORRECT ANSWERS Emphasizing feedback,
problem solving and decision making.
,Personal Growth/Encounter groups CORRECT ANSWERS
Typically meeting for a set time, these groups encourage risk
taking for personal growth and development.
Gazda identifies 3 type of groups: CORRECT ANSWERS 1.
Guidance (prevention)
2. Counseling (correction)
3. Psychotherapy (reeducating, rehabilitating and generally
bringing members to healthy function) -Tertiary (severe MH).
Uniqueness of Group Therapy CORRECT ANSWERS -A sense
of belonging
-Shared Problems
-Support
-A microcosm
-Information
-Giving
Basic Tasks of a Group Leader CORRECT ANSWERS 1.
Create machinery of therapy
2. Set the machinery of therapy in motion
3. Keep the machinery of therapy running effectively
, CHASE-leader's needed qualities CORRECT ANSWERS C-
Charm
H-Honesty
A-Acceptable
S-Self-disclosure
E-Empathy
Examples of anti-cohesiveness CORRECT ANSWERS 1.
Continued tardiness
2. Absences
3. Sub-grouping
4. Disruptive extra group formation
The more members want time... CORRECT ANSWERS ...the
more energy the group will have.
In individual therapy the therapist is the primary agent of
change, but in group... CORRECT ANSWERS ...the group
AND the therapist are agents of change.