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NUR 650 Quiz 1 | Answered with complete solutions Group confidentiality should be established through a. informed consent b. before terminating membership c. a cathartic event d. the discharge process A democratic leadership style is likely to impact the group by: a. leading the group members to compliance b. resulting in more active participation c. causing feelings of confusion and frustration d. greater feelings of caring about other group members Group therapy may be contraindicated when an individual: a. May need one on one attention to their trauma with a provider b. May acquire therapeutic benefit from observing and watching others c. May need to work out their problems in the presence of others d. May need comfort and support from others Each group member must actively work to open themselves to ______ others, and to addressing the issues that get in the way of doing so. a. Support b. Trust c. challenge d. understand A 12-week closed group was created for mothers experiencing anxiety. When is the best time to install initial hope in these participants? a. at the last session b. during the group orientation meeting c. during week 5-8 group sessions d. during week 1-3 group session Yalom believed the most important therapeutic factor is: a. interpersonal learning b. universality c. altruism d. group cohesion The primary family group is important in group therapy because most clients have a a. satisfactory family experience. b. they have no effect on people's adult lives c. individual resolution of inner conflict can be covered d. early familial conflicts can be relived correctively. The following is not an example of a primary group theory model: a. person centered b. humanistic c. relaxation d. interpersonal Group counseling can be designed to meet the needs of specific populations. Which of the following is NOT a. Groups for individuals actively suicidal b. Counseling groups for college students c. Groups for children under 12 years old d. Counseling groups for schizophrenic persons In group therapy, when a good level of cohesiveness is attained. a. hostility can be openly expressed b. critical and analytic thought by the group members is discouraged c. “group-think” phenomenon occurs d. group attendance declines Individuals enter therapy feeling that they are unique in their problems. With this therapeutic factor, these feelings are disconfirmed: a. altruism b. cohesiveness c. universality d. existential factors Hope is crucial to the group therapeutic process because________? a. participants need to believe change can occur. b. participants need to have inner peace about sobriety. c. participants need to believe in the group leader. d. participants need to connect to their higher power. Altruism reveals that a. good relationships are about one side taking more than giving b. there is some inherent benefit in the fact of giving to others. c. people simply do not care about each other d. people are burdensome and not worth helping The main rationale for a group leader’s personal disclosures is the assumption that a. he or she is the expert who has the answers to members’ problems. b. his or her stories will be more interesting than members’ stories. c. sharing some personal information will facilitate the work of the group. d. self-disclosure is a good strategy to use when he or she cannot think of other strategies Interpreting the meaning of behavior patterns at appropriate times so that members will be able to engage in a deeper level of self-exploration and consider alternative behaviors is most critical at the a. storming stage b. morning stage c. performing stage d. forming group The instilling and maintenance of hope is critical in group psychotherapy because a. expectations of positive outcomes are therapeutic. b. as one group member improves, the others become discouraged c. faith in the treatment mode is ineffective d. hope is a unrealistic feeling A group member who has difficulty accepting her own feelings of hostility tends to view most other group members as hostile. It is likely that she is: a. engaging in countertransference b. rationalizing her feelings c. projecting her own hostility onto others members. d. quite perceptive of others’ true feelings Which of the following is NOT considered a therapeutic factor of a group? a. individuality b. cognitive restructuring c. existential factors d. hope A crucial phase of the group is _____ because the members learn to let go and say goodbye a. the performing phase b. the forming phase c. the storming phase d. adjourning phase. Psychodrama can be best defined as a. creating a drama play to discuss difficult topics like death b. re-enacting situations that happened in the past to face them c. using acting to recreate current events to maintain memories d. playing the role of a mother to prepare for an acting role. ______, according to Yalom, is curative and therapeutic in itself because it gives members the incentive to commit themselves to the demanding work that: a. Hope b. positivity c. freedom to experiment d. intimacy It is most important screen for group members who are considered “difficult” because: a. they may need the most support b. they challenge the group leader c. they are at risk of group failure d. they are disruptive and undesirable Identify the curative factor that occurs when participants begin to share, learn about others’ similarities, and become more trusting. a. hope b. universality c. altruism d. trust Thoughts and behaviors characteristics of group members during the transition stage of the group process include a. anxiety, sadness and fear, and questioning what comes next b. defensiveness and resistance, anxiety and fear and struggle for control c. trust and resistance, anxiety and fear, struggle for control d. defensiveness and resistance, anxiety and fear and self-disclosure When characteristics exist such as a high degree of cohesion, open communication, shared leadership functions, and freely giving feedback and considering it non-..... can be said that the group is at the. a. norming stage b. performing stage c. adjourning stage d. initial stage In dysfunctional groups, it is common for group members to - a. deal with their issues in a mature manner b. work on their own family issues c. seek help from the unofficial group leader. d. seek help from the assigned group leader A group that was designed to meet weekly for 10 sessions to deal with feelings of depression would be a(n) a. open group b. support group c. closed group d. educational group A 36-year-old executive is recovering from tobacco dependence. A group member states he puts a writing pen in his mouth every time he thinks of smoking. The ........the same technique when he has urges to smoke. Which curative factor does this describe? a. group cohesiveness b. interpersonal learning c. imitative behavior d. the corrective recapitulation of the primary family group When group members provide support, reassurances, suggestions, and insight to other members, it is considered a. best group practices b. developing socialization techniques c. installing hope d. altruism Unexpressed feelings often result in physical symptoms such as chronic headaches, stomach pains, muscle tension, and high blood pressure. The expression of pent -up

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Group confidentiality should be established through

a. informed consent
b. before terminating membership
c. a cathartic event
d. the discharge process

A democratic leadership style is likely to impact the group by:

a. leading the group members to compliance
b. resulting in more active participation
c. causing feelings of confusion and frustration
d. greater feelings of caring about other group members

Group therapy may be contraindicated when an individual:

a. May need one on one attention to their trauma with a provider
b. May acquire therapeutic benefit from observing and watching others
c. May need to work out their problems in the presence of others
d. May need comfort and support from others

Each group member must actively work to open themselves to ______ others, and to
addressing the issues that get in the way of doing so.

a. Support
b. Trust
c. challenge
d. understand

A 12-week closed group was created for mothers experiencing anxiety. When is the
best time to install initial hope in these participants?

a. at the last session
b. during the group orientation meeting
c. during week 5-8 group sessions
d. during week 1-3 group session

Yalom believed the most important therapeutic factor is:

a. interpersonal learning

, b. universality
c. altruism
d. group cohesion

The primary family group is important in group therapy because most clients have a

a. satisfactory family experience.
b. they have no effect on people's adult lives
c. individual resolution of inner conflict can be covered
d. early familial conflicts can be relived correctively.

The following is not an example of a primary group theory model:

a. person centered
b. humanistic
c. relaxation
d. interpersonal

Group counseling can be designed to meet the needs of specific populations. Which of
the following is NOT

a. Groups for individuals actively suicidal
b. Counseling groups for college students
c. Groups for children under 12 years old
d. Counseling groups for schizophrenic persons

In group therapy, when a good level of cohesiveness is attained.

a. hostility can be openly expressed
b. critical and analytic thought by the group members is discouraged
c. “group-think” phenomenon occurs
d. group attendance declines

Individuals enter therapy feeling that they are unique in their problems. With this
therapeutic factor, these feelings are disconfirmed:

a. altruism
b. cohesiveness
c. universality
d. existential factors

Hope is crucial to the group therapeutic process because________?

a. participants need to believe change can occur.
b. participants need to have inner peace about sobriety.
c. participants need to believe in the group leader.

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