When is Marriage counselling most effective - ANSWER when both parties are
active and present
which stage of counselling (forming, storming, norming, performing, mourning)
deals with *expressing anxiety and dependency due to the group's infancy*? -
ANSWER Forming
what is Mimesis ? - ANSWER when counsellor adopts a family's tempo,
energy, &/or style of communication
What are common disorders in youth? - ANSWER Anxiety/depression,
addiction, aggression (physical)
Primary prevention in school setting involves: - ANSWER helping students
become more self-reliant
Client feedback should be: - ANSWER based on describable behaviour,
should immediately follow the behaviour,
Should be clear, concise, & concrete,
beneficial to receiver
& is best when receiver is open and trusts giver
when partners in a relationship/marriage stress they (according to Bowen) tend
to: - ANSWER Triangulate (focus on third party: marriage itself child,
institution)
what are 6 Drawbacks of group counselling - ANSWER 1) Some
topics/concerns and client personalities are not good for groups
2) Some people may need more in depth help with their problems than groups
allow for,
3) May force people to self-disclose before they're ready
, 4) Can also create a group-think mentality (often defensive, stale thought
process, loss of creativity, & individual problem-solving)
5) Individuals may use them for escape/selfish reasons which will hurts group
dynamic
6) Groups must work through problems successfully or there's a chance for
them to regress (creating scapegoating, group narcissism
what are 6 benefits of group counselling? - ANSWER 1) helps grade 9 & 10
students learn social problem-solving behaviours
2) Groups can promote career development and for vocational planning
3) Can help adult women improve their functioning & subjective wellbeing
4) Groups + psychoed. helps those who've had heart attacks adjust
5) Groups + adolescent offenders = help increase maturity, ability to work, and
achieve sense of relationship
6) Works well in college/Uni settings
7) Established treatment approach
Tertiary prevention at the post secondary level includes: - ANSWER Tertiary =
make something that happened/is had better
focus on remediation
Direct Services for Victims
Help with problem behaviours, teenage pregnancy, with processing parental
divorce, refer student to psychologist
which stage of counselling (forming, storming, norming, performing, mourning)
deals with *conflict as it relates to degrees of independence and
interdependence*? - ANSWER Storming
Family counselling emphasizing what 2 functions of communication -
ANSWER relationship & content
What is systems theory? - ANSWER General term for conceptualizing a group
of related elements that interact as whole entity.
Systems theory views human behavior though larger contexts, such as members
of families, communities, and broader society. - when one thing changes within
a system, the whole system is affected.
active and present
which stage of counselling (forming, storming, norming, performing, mourning)
deals with *expressing anxiety and dependency due to the group's infancy*? -
ANSWER Forming
what is Mimesis ? - ANSWER when counsellor adopts a family's tempo,
energy, &/or style of communication
What are common disorders in youth? - ANSWER Anxiety/depression,
addiction, aggression (physical)
Primary prevention in school setting involves: - ANSWER helping students
become more self-reliant
Client feedback should be: - ANSWER based on describable behaviour,
should immediately follow the behaviour,
Should be clear, concise, & concrete,
beneficial to receiver
& is best when receiver is open and trusts giver
when partners in a relationship/marriage stress they (according to Bowen) tend
to: - ANSWER Triangulate (focus on third party: marriage itself child,
institution)
what are 6 Drawbacks of group counselling - ANSWER 1) Some
topics/concerns and client personalities are not good for groups
2) Some people may need more in depth help with their problems than groups
allow for,
3) May force people to self-disclose before they're ready
, 4) Can also create a group-think mentality (often defensive, stale thought
process, loss of creativity, & individual problem-solving)
5) Individuals may use them for escape/selfish reasons which will hurts group
dynamic
6) Groups must work through problems successfully or there's a chance for
them to regress (creating scapegoating, group narcissism
what are 6 benefits of group counselling? - ANSWER 1) helps grade 9 & 10
students learn social problem-solving behaviours
2) Groups can promote career development and for vocational planning
3) Can help adult women improve their functioning & subjective wellbeing
4) Groups + psychoed. helps those who've had heart attacks adjust
5) Groups + adolescent offenders = help increase maturity, ability to work, and
achieve sense of relationship
6) Works well in college/Uni settings
7) Established treatment approach
Tertiary prevention at the post secondary level includes: - ANSWER Tertiary =
make something that happened/is had better
focus on remediation
Direct Services for Victims
Help with problem behaviours, teenage pregnancy, with processing parental
divorce, refer student to psychologist
which stage of counselling (forming, storming, norming, performing, mourning)
deals with *conflict as it relates to degrees of independence and
interdependence*? - ANSWER Storming
Family counselling emphasizing what 2 functions of communication -
ANSWER relationship & content
What is systems theory? - ANSWER General term for conceptualizing a group
of related elements that interact as whole entity.
Systems theory views human behavior though larger contexts, such as members
of families, communities, and broader society. - when one thing changes within
a system, the whole system is affected.