The correct (and by default, most complete) phase-link of group work is:
A. Transition – Working Stage – Final Stage
B. Transition – Orientation – Working Stage – Final Stage
C. Orientation – Working Stage – Transition – Final Stage
D. Orientation – Transition – Working Stage – Final Stage
D
A. Restive
B. Resistive
C. Hyper-productive
D. Counterproductive
B
A. Transferences
B. Capacity to conform
C. Repressed memories
D. Capacity to change
D
A. One’s childhood experiences
B. Anxiety
C. Fears
D. Control issues
A
A. Storytelling is commonplace
B. Members have split into cliques and smaller groups
C. Members depend on the leader to take charge
D. Members speak openly of their agendas
D
A. Confronting
B. Challenging
C. Trusting
D. Supporting
C
A. Threatening material -> denial and repression -> conscious awareness
B. Ego -> repression -> unconscious
C. Threatening material -> symbolic -> concrete
D. Threatening material -> disorder -> expression -> awareness
A
A. Survival/expressive
B. Adaptability/instinctive
C. Projection/productive
D. Coping/adaptive
D
A. Judgmentalism
B. Success
C. Intimacy
D. Reactions
C
A. The practitioner
B. The client
C. An incorrect theoretical approach
D. An ineffective member-to-group fit
A
A. Dignity
B. Privacy
C. Control
D. Respect
B
A. “What if somebody tries to hug me? I hate being touched.”
B. “If pushed too hard, I might hurt somebody.”
C. “I might bore others if I speak up.”
D. “I’m getting married soon. At the wedding, what if somebody recognizes my therapist?”
D
A. Revealing what he has overheard, then becoming silent
B. Challenging the offender’s integrity
C. Telling the offender what is wrong with him
D. Doing so with the goal of growing closer
D
A. Ethically, Ari must dismiss Penelope to preserve the group
B. Ari should quash the conflict temporarily in favor of a “cooling-off” period
C. Ari should state his observations and hunches in a tentative manner
D. Ari should respond in-kind to Penelope to see how she feels when presented with “her” behavior
C
A. No; members were told they could speak freely
B. Probably; the member exhibits many childish behaviors
C. No, the member is 42 years old and quite well-adjusted
D. Maybe; it could be politeness
D
A. Transference
B. Counter-transference
C. Projection
D. Regression
C
A. Well-meaning, altruistic and in many ways productive
B. Participatory, therefore acceptable
C. Monopolizing
D. Being worthy of dismissal; they are highly-disruptive
C
A. Reactionary/repressive
B. Detached/defensive
C. Hostile/dissociative
D. Any/productive
B
A. Counterproductive and can represent a dependency issue on the part of the practitioner
B. Always a legitimate method of fostering progress
C. Insulting
D. Acceptable when the members are low functioning and/or have lacked parents as proper role models
A
A. Always meet privately to discuss a reaction
B. React with a united front at all costs; the most important aspect of the reaction is consistency and solidarity between leaders
C. Always address the issue before the entire group; it is the group’s business
D. Address the issue objectively — at all costs — either privately or in front of the group
D