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NUR 448 Chapter 10-12, 30, 22-23
Practice Questions and Answers
What are Yalom's therapeutic factors? - Ans:✔✔-1. Instillation of hope
2. Universality
3. Imparting information
4. Altruism
5. Catharsis
6. Development of socializing techniques
7. Imitative behavior
8. Cohesiveness
9. Corrective recapitulation of primary family experience
10. Interpersonal training
Describe each of the following types of groups:
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1. Psychoeducation
2. Maintenance
3. Activity
4. Self-help - Ans:✔✔-1. Psychoeducation: teach a variety of content and skills, such as medications,
problem solving, and management of illness
2. Maintenance: provide support, respond to needs, reinforce strengths, reality orientation
3. Activity: facilitate interaction, self-expression and increase self-esteem, recreation or exercise
4. Self-help: members share a common problem
What are therapeutic group management/leadership techniques? - Ans:✔✔-1. goal directed
2. leader states group's purpose at the beginning of the session
3. focus on "here and now"
4. summarize positive feedback
Describe each of the following types of patients in groups:
1. The dominant patient
2. The uninvolved patient
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3. The hostile patient - Ans:✔✔-1. Dominant: monopolizes the entire group session (use gate-keeping
techniques to offer all patients the opportunity to contribute to the group)
2. Uninvolved: support the patient by relating that each individual is important and capable of helping
others
3. Hostile: use support to attempt to help the patient deal with feelings of fear, self-anger, or unresolved
anger towards others
What does the Family Systems Theory state? - Ans:✔✔-1. A collective family is made up of individual
parts
2. Every family member plays a critical and unique role in the system
3. Change in one member of the system affects the entire system
4. Deemphasizes blaming a family problem on a specific member
Define each of the following:
1. Parentification
2. Scapegoat
3. Enmeshed
4. Disengaged
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