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the most powerful theraputic tool for building intra-personal relationships during treatment is _____ |
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In group sessions - Individuals need to ID their own _________. |
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The types of Individuals in a group session should be _______ |
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The purpose of group work is to help the client build _________ |
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a healthy intra-personal relationship |
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In Group sessions, The groups only responsibility is to bring the client's ___________ |
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In group sessions, as the individual gives up their defense mechanisms,_______ follow. |
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The following are characteristics or goals of ________
1)(S) homogenous in Nature
2)(I) individuals need to ID their own defenses
3) (D)The groups only responsibility is to bring the individuals defense mechanisms into awareness.
4) (F) As the client gives up their defenses , feelings follow |
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Characteristics or Goals
of Group Session group |
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Johari's Window
1) Open To Self & Others (Everyone)
2) Secret
3) Blind to self, but can be seen by others
4) Subconscious |
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Johari's Window-
This area is information that everyone can know, not private, my job, hobbies |
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Johari's Window
This area is _______, because If you know this info about me, I will lose esteem, I will lose worth, you won't like me |
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Johari's Window
This area consists of things other's can see , but the individual is unaware of |
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3) Blind to self, but can be seen by others |
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Johari's Window
This part of the window is not a goal of group therapy. |
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__________ is the most used & preferred treatment for A&D treatment. |
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In Reality Therapy little attention is given to the____ |
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Causation
why, why u are alcoholic |
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-Little attention is given to causation - Focus on the Now |
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One to One Relationship - The client counselor relationship is a ________ |
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The danger of one on one (sessions) is ______. |
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When all the defenses come out as once it is called __________. |
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These are_____
1) Concreteness -
2) Confrontation-
3) Empathy
4) Genuineness
5) Immediacy
6) Potency
7) Respect
8) Self Actualization
9) Self Disclosure
10) Warmth |
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Therapeutic Attributes
(CCEGIPR, SA, SD, W)
Counselors Can Exhibit Great Inter-Personal Relations - SA SD W |
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This Therapeutic Attributes brings people face to face with reality______ |
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This Therapeutic Attributes lets the client know you have walked in their shoes _____. |
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This Therapeutic Attribute means - Being freely ourselves, non- phoniness, non role playing, non defensive |
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Theraputic Attributes
High functioning therapists display this atribute, which means they are able to keep the client in the here & Now. The emphasis is placed on what is going on inside the room. |
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Becoming naturally therapeutic means developing _____________. |
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Theraputic Attributes
Positive Counseling Attributes |
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Theraputic Attributes
Being Charismatic and having magnetic character is which Therapeutic Attribute? |
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Theraputic Attributes
Recognizing that Everyone has inherent strengths & rights & abilities is which therapeutic Attribute ? |
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Therapeutic Attributes
This TA is a process |
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Theraputic Attributes
__________does not equal war stories. experience that has value to what is happening with the client |
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Aftercare is for ____________, which means to restore to a useful state. |
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Aftercare for S/O's occurs during treatment in order to prepare them for _____________ |
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the return of the alcoholic |
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People that are important because they have significant background information are referred to as _______ |
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The spouse or S/O is usually a ____ _____of the alcoholic |
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The goal for S/O is to ______not_________ |
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Relapse prevention (r/p) book by Gorski |
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Recovery levels (ACAS)
1) Admission
2) Compliance
3) Acceptance
4) Surrender |
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1) admission - purly intellectual endeavor, does not need to be heart felt ( begrudging admission) -Hope
2) Compliance - transitional stage, Faith- problem is defiant dependance
3) Acceptance - Emotional endeavor, a state of surrender, consists of real progress, involves insight.
4) Surrender ( resolution of c/c- but really it is knowing - forgiveness acceptance of self "as is"
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Characteristics/Goals of Group Session
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1)(Same) homogenous in Nature
2)(Id) individuals need to ID their own defenses
3) (DA )The groups only responsibility is to bring the individuals defense mechanisms into awareness.
4) (FF) As individual gives up their defenses , feelings follow
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Relationship with self- aka_______ |
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Intra-Personal Relationship |
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Relationship with others aka_______ |
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Inter- personal relationship |
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A Therapeutic Attribute that can be defined as - Keeping communication specific, letting Client discover their own reality |
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Therapeutic Attributes
(CCEGIPR, SA, SD, W)
Counselors Can Exhibit Great Inter-Personal Relations - SA SD W
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1) Concretedness
2) Confrontation
3) Empathy
4) Genuineness
5) Immediacy
6) Potency
7) Respect
8) Self Awareness
9) Self Disclosure
10) Warmth |
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