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Psy633 Group TherapyChapter 4

1. Yalom suggested that ______ may serve largely to prevent early discouragement. (78)

a. Instillation of hope

b. Universality

c. Imparting information

d. Altruism

e. The corrective recapitulation of the primary family group

1. Yalom suggested that ______ may serve largely to prevent early discouragement. (78)

a. Instillation of hope

b. Universality

c. Imparting information

d. Altruism

e. The corrective recapitulation of the primary family group

2. Yalom and his colleagues studied the therapeutic factors in: (81)

a. 20 mixed therapy groupsb. 200 subjects drawn from their own patientsc. 20 successful therapy patientsd. 1,200 college sophomorese. 600 inpatients

2. Yalom and his colleagues studied the therapeutic factors in: (81)

a. 20 mixed therapy groupsb. 200 subjects drawn from their own patientsc. 20 successful therapy patientsd. 1,200 college sophomorese. 600 inpatients

3. Yalom used a (n) ______ procedure to construct the therapeutic factors. (81)

a. multiple regressionb. analysis of variancec. purely qualitatived. correlational e. Q-sort

3. Yalom used a (n) ______ procedure to construct the therapeutic factors. (81)

a. multiple regressionb. analysis of variancec. purely qualitatived. correlational e. Q-sort

4. The item rated most helpful by subjects was: (87)

a. recognizing that life is at time unfair and unjustb. discovering and accepting previously unknown or

unacceptable parts of myselfc. admiring and behaving like my therapistd. group members telling me what to do if that advice turns

out to be useful and correcte. adopting mannerisms or the style of another group

member

4. The item rated most helpful by subjects was: (87)

a. recognizing that life is at time unfair and unjustb. discovering and accepting previously unknown or

unacceptable parts of myselfc. admiring and behaving like my therapistd. group members telling me what to do if that advice turns

out to be useful and correcte. adopting mannerisms or the style of another group

member

5. When former patients rated the sixty items, seven of the first eight represented some form

of catharsis or of ______. (87)

a. emotion

b. modeling

c. reaction formation

d. altruism

e. insight

5. When former patients rated the sixty items, seven of the first eight represented some form

of catharsis or of ______. (87)

a. emotion

b. modeling

c. reaction formation

d. altruisme. insight

6. Four studies have replicated Yalom’s evaluation of the 60-item study. The most

important general category according to the patients was: (88)

a. identification

b. guidance

c. interpersonal input

d. altruism

e. family reenactment

6. Four studies have replicated Yalom’s evaluation of the 60-item study. The most

important general category according to the patients was: (88)

a. identification

b. guidance

c. interpersonal input

d. altruism

e. family reenactment

7. Which of the following is true of catharsis in group therapy outcome? (90)

a. it leads to significant improvementb. in is necessary but not sufficientc. emphasis on it is relatively new to the

therapeutic processd. it is more common in successful than

nonsuccessful patientse. all of the above are true

7. Which of the following is true of catharsis in group therapy outcome? (90)

a. it leads to significant improvementb. in is necessary but not sufficientc. emphasis on it is relatively new to the

therapeutic processd. it is more common in successful than

nonsuccessful patientse. all of the above are true

8. Group therapy participants rate ______ among the least helpful of the twelve therapeutic

factors. (95)

a. imitative behavior

b. interpersonal input

c. catharsis

d. cohesiveness

e. self-understanding

8. Group therapy participants rate ______ among the least helpful of the twelve therapeutic

factors. (95)

a. imitative behavior

b. interpersonal input

c. catharsis

d. cohesiveness

e. self-understanding

9. ____ refers to our confrontation with the human condition. (98)

a. Existential factors

b. Corrective recapitulation

c. Pure cognizance

d. Effectance

e. A bad hair day

9. ____ refers to our confrontation with the human condition. (98)

a. Existential factors

b. Corrective recapitulation

c. Pure cognizance

d. Effectance

e. A bad hair day

10. Yalom uses the term _____ to refer to the process in which one change in a client begets changes in his or

her interpersonal environment that beget further personal change. (113)

a. existential factors

b. phenomenology

c. catharsis

d. adaptive spiral

e. family reenactment

10. Yalom uses the term _____ to refer to the process in which one change in a client begets changes in his or

her interpersonal environment that beget further personal change. (113)

a) existential factors

b) phenomenology

c) catharsis

d) adaptive spiral

e) family reenactment

Bonus Question. The preponderance of research evidence indicates that the power of the

interaction outpatient group emanates from its ________. (113)

a. instructional nature

b. interpersonal properties

c. didactic qualities

d. empathy

e. exclusivity

Bonus Question. The preponderance of research evidence indicates that the power of the

interaction outpatient group emanates from its ________. (113)

a. instructional nature

b. interpersonal properties

c. didactic qualities

d. empathy

e. exclusivity

Should we have more quizzes?

A. Yes, with clickers

B. Yes, but with paper quizzes

C. No, no quizzes

The End

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