Psy633 Group Therapy Chapter 3. 1. Cohesiveness in group therapy is analogous to _____ in individual therapy. (53) a. technique b. collaboration c. therapeutic.

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Psy633 Group Therapy Chapter 3

1. Cohesiveness in group therapy is analogous to _____ in individual therapy. (53) a. technique b. collaboration c. therapeutic style d. relationship e. effectiveness

1. Cohesiveness in group therapy is analogous to _____ in individual therapy. (53) a. technique b. collaboration c. therapeutic style d. relationship e. effectiveness

2. Clients dealing with stigma or social isolation and those seeking new coping skills: (53) a. do better in group than individual b. should be referred for individual therapy c. benefit little from any therapy d. are often too shy for group therapy e. all of the above are true

2. Clients dealing with stigma or social isolation and those seeking new coping skills: (53) a. do better in group than individual b. should be referred for individual therapy c. benefit little from any therapy d. are often too shy for group therapy e. all of the above are true

3. Cohesiveness refers to the ____ that members have for their group. (75) a. hope b. symbolic need c. attraction d. rivalry e. all of the above

3. Cohesiveness refers to the ____ that members have for their group. (75) a. hope b. symbolic need c. attraction d. rivalry e. all of the above

4. Susan, the virgin and Jean, the libertine, were able to tolerate the negative emotions associated with their interactions because of the group: (74) a. interpretations b. cohesion c. leadership d. groupthink e. b & d

4. Susan, the virgin and Jean, the libertine, were able to tolerate the negative emotions associated with their interactions because of the group: (74) a. interpretations b. cohesion c. leadership d. groupthink e. b & d

5.Yalom suggests that ____ is the most effective therapy for building a good therapeutic relationship. (54) A.Freudian B.nondirective C.cognitive-behavioral D.interpersonal E.none of the above

5.Yalom suggests that ____ is the most effective therapy for building a good therapeutic relationship. (54) A.Freudian B.nondirective C.cognitive-behavioral D.interpersonal E.none of the above

6. Yalom further suggests that the engaged, cohesive therapeutic relationship is necessary in all psychotherapies except for: (54) A.Freudian B.nondirective C.cognitive-behavioral D.interpersonal E.none of the above

6. Yalom further suggests that the engaged, cohesive therapeutic relationship is necessary in all psychotherapies except for: (54) A.Freudian B.nondirective C.cognitive-behavioral D.interpersonal E.none of the above

7.Esprit de corps means: (55). a. devotion to a cause among the members of a group b. An essential element or condition c. A physical, biological, psychological, or symbolic configuration or pattern of elements so unified as a whole that its properties cannot be derived from a simple summation of its parts. d. an inherent tendency in all life to expand and develop itself e. A superabundance; an excess

7.Esprit de corps means: (55). a. devotion to a cause among the members of a group b. An essential element or condition c. A physical, biological, psychological, or symbolic configuration or pattern of elements so unified as a whole that its properties cannot be derived from a simple summation of its parts. d. an inherent tendency in all life to expand and develop itself e. A superabundance; an excess

8.Self-esteem and public esteem are: (64) a. independent b. based on objective reality c. highly interdependent d. likely to be quite different e. stable and not subject to change

8.Self-esteem and public esteem are: (64) a. independent b. based on objective reality c. highly interdependent d. likely to be quite different e. stable and not subject to change

9.A clinical study of the most popular and least popular members revealed that the least popular members tended to be: (68) a. old b. well-educated c. intelligent d. introspective e. much involved in group tasks

9.A clinical study of the most popular and least popular members revealed that the least popular members tended to be: (68) a. old b. well-educated c. intelligent d. introspective e. much involved in group tasks

10. Introversion connotes the traits of: (68) a. cautious b. emotionally robust c. energetic social engagement d. active e. upbeat

10. Introversion connotes the traits of: (68) a. cautious b. emotionally robust c. energetic social engagement d. active e. upbeat

The End

1-d, 2-a, 3-c, 4-b, 5-f, 6-f, 7-a, 8-c, 9-a, 10-a