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      心理咨詢:小組模式

       Talkcure 2012-03-22

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      Jacob Moreno Coined term "group therapy" in 1931, father of psychodrama
      Pratt First counseling groups in 1905 on tuberculosis
      Davis Introduced groups into schools in 1907
      Slavson Used groups with children, started American Group Psychotherapy Association in 1942
      Alcoholics Anonymous First self-help group, 1930s
      Lewin Started training groups (T-groups) in 1960s, referred to group cohesiveness as "positive valence"
      Reality Distortion Environment of group is different than the outside world
      Role Differentiation Process where members adopt different roles within group
      Johari Window Used to explain self-disclosure - there are 4 quadrants of information depending on whether it's known/unknown to self and known/unknown to others
      Gatekeeping Occurs when leader and members insist on sticking to group norms
      Blocking Resisting behavior by member that slows group progress - often seen as silence or non-participation
      Informing When a member talks about another member outside of group
      Sociogram Graphical representations of group member interaction patterns, shows the star, cluster and isolate members
      Forming Stage Stage that includes discussion of norms and rules
      Transition Stage Stage that includes testing boundaries and power structures, members compete for rank, form alliances, test the leader - also called "storming" stage
      Working Stage Stage where committed members work to achieve goals
      Termination Stage Stage that includes closure of the group and summarization
      Process Evaluation Assessment of group dynamics
      Outcome Evaluation Assessment of how members are different because of group work
      Hill Interaction Matrix Instrument used to measure screening and selection
      Primary Group Preventative group that tries to ward off problems - ex. family planning group
      Secondary Group Group that tries to reduce the severity of a problem - ex. grief or shyness group
      Tertiary Group Group that deals the more serious and longstanding individual problems
      Norms Rules governing expected behavior of group members
      Risky Shift Phenomenon Group's decision will be less conservative than the average members' individual decision; ex. group of teens wilder than an individual teen
      T-group Training group, often used in business to address relationships between employees
      Role Conflict Discrepancy between way a member is supposed to behave and how they actually behave
      Horizontal Intervention Strategy that works with whole group - also called interpersonal because it focuses on interactions
      Vertical Intervention Strategy that works with individuals within the group - also called intrapersonal
      8-10 What is best number of members for an adult group?
      Democratic Which kind of group leader facilitates interaction and guides members to make decisions?
      Telling leader Leader with high task behaviors and low relationship behaviors
      Selling leader Leader with high task and high relationship behaviors
      Participating leader Leader with low task and high relationship behaviors
      Delegating leader Leader with low task and low relationship behaviors
      Trust What is the most important trait in a group?
      Psychodrama

      Moreno - technique where you act out situations in group - roles include director (therapist),

      protagonist (member who's re-enacting), auxiliary egos (members who assist)

       

      I Which quadrant of the Johari Window includes information known to others and self such as gender or what you're wearing?
      II Which quadrant of the Johari Window includes information unknown to others but known to yourself such as fear of failure, inadequacy?
      III Which quadrant of the Johari Window includes information known to others but unknown to yourself such as facial expressions?
      IV Which quadrant of the Johari Window includes information unknown to others or self such as family of origin issues?
      Planned What kind of group is restricted to people with a demonstrated need in a themed area, such as parenting skills, addiction group for teens?
      Spontaneous What kind of group has no planned content and is more for personal growth and support?
      6-8 What is the best number of members for a teen group?
      2-4 What is the best number of members for a kids group (ages 3-9)?
      Closed What kind of group allows no new members once the group begins?
      Authoritarian What kind of group leader takes control of the group and sets the agenda and rules?
      Laissez-faire Which kind of group leader assumes little leadership and lacks structure or directiveness?
      Sociogram What group therapy tool includes stars, clusters, and isolates?

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