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1. Describe how a client's social status can influence the effectiveness of milieu
therapy.
A client's social status is irrelevant in a group therapy setting.
A client's social status has no impact on therapy effectiveness.
A client's social status can affect their access to resources and
support, impacting their engagement in therapy.
A client's social status only affects their physical health.
2. Catharsis refers to ______
the release of pent-up trauma and conflict
gaining access to the collective unconscious
an increase in anxiety
treating the therapist like a patient
3. Describe how echinacea contributes to the immune system based on its
therapeutic properties.
Echinacea contributes to the immune system by stimulating immune
responses and helping to fight infections.
Echinacea helps in reducing anxiety and stress.
Echinacea primarily aids in improving sleep quality.
Echinacea is used to enhance cognitive functions.
,4. Describe how instillation of hope can influence the dynamics within a group
therapy setting.
Instillation of hope fosters a supportive environment where
members motivate each other through shared experiences.
Instillation of hope creates barriers to open communication.
Instillation of hope leads to competition among members for
attention.
Instillation of hope results in members feeling isolated.
5. What is the primary benefit of cohesiveness in group therapy?
Enhanced cognitive distortions
Reduction of therapy costs
Increased individual competition
A sense of belonging and support among group members
6. In a group therapy session, if a new member feels isolated and does not
engage with others, what aspect of social dynamics might be impacted, and
how could it affect therapy effectiveness?
The new member's presence will have no effect on the group
dynamics.
The therapy session will be more effective due to the new member's
unique perspective.
The group will become more cohesive and supportive.
The support and interaction among group members may be
diminished, potentially reducing the overall effectiveness of
therapy.
,7. A nurse is asked to explain the difference between alternative and
complementary therapy. The best answer is
Complementary therapy replaces conventional Western remedies,
whereas alternative therapies are used in conjunction with
conventional Western remedies.
Complementary therapy is based on Eastern medicine, whereas
alternative therapy has no medical basis.
Complementary therapy is used in conjunction with conventional
Western remedies, whereas alternative therapies replace
conventional Western remedies.
Complementary therapy is curative, whereas alternative therapy is
palliative.
8. Beck argued that depression is explained by the cognitive triad. This triad
includes negative thoughts about
behavioral, cognitive, and physical
Internal, stable, global
the self, the world, and the future
mood, severity of symptoms, and duration of mood state
9. **GT: One difference between group and individual therapy is:
groups are only found in institutional settings whereas individual
therapy is typically done on an outpatient basis
group sessions are usually more expensive than individual sessions
group therapy is more didactic than individual therapy
group emphasizes the therapeutic value of the interpersonal
process while individual therapy stresses working with the
, intrapersonal dimension
10. In a therapy session, if a heterogeneous group is discussing coping
strategies, how might the varied backgrounds of the members influence the
conversation?
Members may share unique coping strategies based on their
diverse experiences.
Members will likely agree on a single coping strategy.
Members will focus solely on theoretical concepts without personal
input.
Members will avoid discussing personal experiences.
11. Describe the significance of Skinner's work on operant conditioning in the
context of behavioral therapy.
Skinner's work emphasizes the importance of unconscious motives in
behavior.
Skinner's work on operant conditioning is significant because it
explains how behaviors can be modified through reinforcement and
punishment.
Skinner's theories focus solely on cognitive processes in therapy.
Skinner's research is primarily concerned with the biological basis of
behavior.
12. What psychological concept is Skinner primarily associated with?
Behavioral modification
Classical conditioning
Operant conditioning