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Definition
- Members might be pressured to disclose and violate privacy
- Confidentiality might be broken
- Scapegoating may occur
- Confrontation may be done in an uncaring manner
- Group leaders may not have the competencies to deal with some
of the difficulties that arise in a group
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Group Defensive Behavior Stage 4 of a group
Stage 3 of a group Risks of a group
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Expression of concrete and honest reactions base don observations of
members behaviors. Provides realistic assessment of how a
person appears to others.
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Giving Feedback Blocking
Initiating Confronting
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Definition
Distractions that diminish the intensity and sustained sense of
awareness and contact. ex. avoiding eye contact, overuse of humor,
generalizations, asking questions, being overly polite.
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Introjection Retroflection
Defelction Projection
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Definition
Operant Conditioning: Focuses on actions that operate on the
environment to produce consequences. Uses reward and
punishments.
Classical Conditioning: Certain respondent behaviors such as knee
jerks, salivation, are elicited from a passive organism. Behaviors are
learned by connecting a neutral stimulus with a positive one. Pavlovs
dog. Reinforcing and consequences
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Fourth Generation Behavior First Generation
Therapies Behavior Therapies
Second Generation Behavior
Therapies Third Generation Behavior Therapies
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Definition
- The patient to become a fully functioning person engaged in the
process of self-actualization.
- The patient to achieve greater independence