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In determine the appropriateness of a client for q therapy group, the most important factor is |
Attitudes toward him/herself, adaptive operations, perception of reality |
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For drug addicted client, the treatment should be |
Treatment groups composed of similarly addicted individuals: these groups are often effective in dealing with denial and in confronting group members |
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Reality therapy |
Reality, responsibility, and rightness. Focused on actuality, taking responsibility for ones action and making value judgements that distinguish it from other methods |
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Treatment group; 1st meeting with a group, social worker should |
Avoid asking questions and allow for the expression of questions and feelings. Members are expected to raise questions and issues that they wish to address. |
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Interactional agenda group |
Yalom: method of working with higher functioning inpatient Groups. It usee the agenda go-around approach |
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Symbolic interactionism |
The emphasis on interaction and interpretation of the situation are fundamental ideas. |
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Reciprocal model |
Emphasize democratic decision-making and interdependence in completing tasks. No specific goals are established, negotiated and work through the group |
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Remedial model |
Group is seen as the primary context and means of treatment. Emphasize interactions among members. Goals are preset |
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Field theorists |
Kurt Lewin: games social psychologist who was known as the father of group dynamics. He was responsible for introducing research methods and techniques in the study of small group dynamics |
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Tavistock |
Treatment groups or group relations training or study groups that encourage experimentation but have no distinctive research agenda regarding small group |
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Cognitive consistency theory help group |
Think through their working agreements or contracts, build group consciousness, share data and pinpoint or eliminate obstacles. Seek consistency in focus and direction |
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Managed care |
Involve homogeneous group with clearly identified symptoms and specific interventions that efficiently user resources and shown to offer measurable results. |
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Characteristic of scapegoat |
Vulnerable and have inability to respond effectively to the aggression of others |
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Reminiscent group |
Reminiscing earlier experiences. Help clients to re-exoerience and relieve early events to increase morale, self-esteem, Life satisfaction |
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Reciprocal model goals are |
Derived through group interaction in a contacting process. |
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If the group decision was made democratically |
The worker should affirm the process and not seek to undermine it |
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Reference group |
One identifies with and uses as a significant source of personal values and goals. Professional, business... |
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Head injury trauma group |
Homogeneous in that members are at similar stages in the recovery process. |
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With a Group of domestic violence men court mandated |
Recognize that male bonding as a potential threat to group treatment |
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Consciousness raising |
Focusing on strengths, competence and potentials for empowerment to counter negative self blaming mechanism |
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Vignette |
Adolescents often test their relations with authority and need help finding appropriate ways to assert their autonomy |
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The focus that receives the least attention in behavioral group treatment is |
The relationship with the worker |
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Group cohesion |
A sense of shared purpose and identification with other members |
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The social goals model |
Focused on helping members achieve they own goals in the group and in the larger society |