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CASAC - Group Counseling Questions and
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Irvin David Yalom developed what is known has Yalom's
Curative Factors which is eleven Therapeutic Factors in
which he believes can significantly help facilitate: [ Ans: ]
change within individuals in the group therapy setting.
Instillation of hope [ Ans: ] encouragement that recovery
is possible. Clients witness other group members
transforming themselves during the process of group
therapy, they become hopeful that this type of therapy
can work for them as well.
Universality [ Ans: ] feeling of having problems similar to
others, not alone. Helps a client know that they are not
alone and isolated with unique psychological issues. The
saying "We're all in the same boat together," is universality
Imparting of information [ Ans: ] teaching about problem
and recovery. Can also be known as psycho-educating
clients. Group therapists may give instructions, advice
and/or suggestions to client.
Altruism [ Ans: ] helping and supporting others. Group
therapy is fitting venue to practice altruism, as clients
express such vulnerable parts of themselves, which can
inspire other group members to support them freely.
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Corrective recapitulation [ Ans: ] Resembles family setting
and clients tend to re-experience old family conflicts if
behavior is dysfunctional it can be corrected
Development of socializing techniques [ Ans: ] learning
new ways to talk about feelings, observations and
concerns. Learn how to interact with people.
Imitative behavior [ Ans: ] Group members model their
behavior after other members of group/therapist
Interpersonal learning [ Ans: ] the group helps individuals
develop adaptive and more gratifying interpersonal
relationships
Group Cohesiveness [ Ans: ] feeling of belonging to the
group, valuing the group. Members feel a sense of
togetherness, they are more willing to attend, participate,
help other members, and defend group rules.
Catharsis [ Ans: ] This occurs when an individual can
express their deep emotional feelings and experience a
release and healing.
Existential feelings [ Ans: ] Dealing with ultimate concerns
of existence such as death, freedom, isolation and
meaninglessness
Tuckman and Jensen developed the: [ Ans: ] Stages of
group development
CASAC - Group Counseling Questions and
Answers (100% Correct Answers) Already
Graded A+
Irvin David Yalom developed what is known has Yalom's
Curative Factors which is eleven Therapeutic Factors in
which he believes can significantly help facilitate: [ Ans: ]
change within individuals in the group therapy setting.
Instillation of hope [ Ans: ] encouragement that recovery
is possible. Clients witness other group members
transforming themselves during the process of group
therapy, they become hopeful that this type of therapy
can work for them as well.
Universality [ Ans: ] feeling of having problems similar to
others, not alone. Helps a client know that they are not
alone and isolated with unique psychological issues. The
saying "We're all in the same boat together," is universality
Imparting of information [ Ans: ] teaching about problem
and recovery. Can also be known as psycho-educating
clients. Group therapists may give instructions, advice
and/or suggestions to client.
Altruism [ Ans: ] helping and supporting others. Group
therapy is fitting venue to practice altruism, as clients
express such vulnerable parts of themselves, which can
inspire other group members to support them freely.
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Corrective recapitulation [ Ans: ] Resembles family setting
and clients tend to re-experience old family conflicts if
behavior is dysfunctional it can be corrected
Development of socializing techniques [ Ans: ] learning
new ways to talk about feelings, observations and
concerns. Learn how to interact with people.
Imitative behavior [ Ans: ] Group members model their
behavior after other members of group/therapist
Interpersonal learning [ Ans: ] the group helps individuals
develop adaptive and more gratifying interpersonal
relationships
Group Cohesiveness [ Ans: ] feeling of belonging to the
group, valuing the group. Members feel a sense of
togetherness, they are more willing to attend, participate,
help other members, and defend group rules.
Catharsis [ Ans: ] This occurs when an individual can
express their deep emotional feelings and experience a
release and healing.
Existential feelings [ Ans: ] Dealing with ultimate concerns
of existence such as death, freedom, isolation and
meaninglessness
Tuckman and Jensen developed the: [ Ans: ] Stages of
group development