Psy633 Group Therapy Quiz 2, Chapters 1& 2

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Psy633 Group TherapyQuiz 2, Chapters 1& 2

1. Yalom considers the therapeutic factors of interpersonal learning and _____ so important

that they are give separate chapters. (2)

a. catharsis

b. imitative behavior

c. group cohesion

d. universality

e. the corrective recapitulation of the primary family group

1. Yalom considers the therapeutic factors of interpersonal learning and _____ so important

that they are give separate chapters. (2)

a. catharsis

b. imitative behavior

c. group cohesion

d. universality

e. the corrective recapitulation of the primary family group

2. _____ attempts to help clients understand how they got to be the way they are. (51)

a. catharsisb. transferencec. reaction formationd. genetic insighte. the self-reflective loop

2. _____ attempts to help clients understand how they got to be the way they are. (51)

a. catharsisb. transferencec. reaction formationd. genetic insighte. the self-reflective loop

3. Some question the veracity of the social microcosm. Veracity means: (46)

a. usefulnessb. truthc. fairnessd. sensitivitye. long range goal of

3. Some question the veracity of the social microcosm. Veracity means: (46)

a. usefulnessb. truthc. fairnessd. sensitivitye. long range goal of

4. According to Harry Stack Sullivan, the personality is almost entirely the product of:

(21)

a. genes and the interaction of them with the physical environment

b. the parent-child bondc. the variety of religious experiences in early childhoodd. the superego of the parents and the id of the childe. interaction with other significant human beings

4. According to Harry Stack Sullivan, the personality is almost entirely the product of:

(21)

a. genes and the interaction of them with the physical environment

b. the parent-child bondc. the variety of religious experiences in early childhoodd. the superego of the parents and the id of the childe. interaction with other significant human beings

5. Yalom asked many members of T-groups to write anonymously their deepest secrets. They

were similar with the most common being:

a. having had an abortion (or being a partner to someone who did)

b. deep conviction of basic inadequacyc. homosexual experiencesd. early sexually experiencese. fear of death in some gruesome way

5. Yalom asked many members of T-groups to write anonymously their deepest secrets. They

were similar with the most common being:

a. having had an abortion (or being a partner to someone who did)

b. deep conviction of basic inadequacyc. homosexual experiencesd. early sexually experiencese. fear of death in some gruesome way

6. Direct advice from other members of the group: (11)

a. is the most important therapeutic factorb. occurs without exception if every groupc. indicates that the group has maturedd. should not be tolerated by the group leadere. usually benefits the person receiving the advice

6. Direct advice from other members of the group: (11)

a. is the most important therapeutic factorb. occurs without exception if every groupc. indicates that the group has maturedd. should not be tolerated by the group leadere. usually benefits the person receiving the advice

7. Yalom divides the therapeutic experience into ___ therapeutic factors. (1)

a. 5b. 9 c. 11d. 15e. 27

7. Yalom divides the therapeutic experience into ___ therapeutic factors. (1)

a. 5b. 9 c. 11d. 15e. 27

8. The goal is to expose the patient, under more favorable circumstances, to emotional

situations that he could not handle in the past. This is called:

a. the corrective recapitulation of the primary family group

b. altruism

c. the corrective emotional experience

d. synomorphy

e. genetic insight

8. The goal is to expose the patient, under more favorable circumstances, to emotional

situations that he could not handle in the past. This is called:

a. the corrective recapitulation of the primary family group

b. altruism

c. the corrective emotional experience

d. synomorphy

e. genetic insight

9. ___ is a special form of interpersonal perceptual distortion. (50)

a. transference

b. catharsis

c. insight

d. implicit memory

e. altruism

FMU

9. ___ is a special form of interpersonal perceptual distortion. (50)

a. transference

b. catharsis

c. insight

d. implicit memory

e. altruism

FMU

10._____ houses our earliest relational experiences many of which precede out use of

language. It is not fully reached through the usual psychotherapeutic dialog.

a. transference

b. catharsis

c. insight

d. implicit memory

e. altruism

10._____ houses our earliest relational experiences many of which precede out use of

language. It is not fully reached through the usual psychotherapeutic dialog.

a. transference

b. catharsis

c. insight

d. implicit memory

e. altruism

The End

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