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Gestalt Group Practice   help people ebreak though psychic impasses to Perls - be aware of themselves. get in touch with here and now. help people work through unfinished issues  
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reality therapy   Glasser - clients are not stigma. as mentally ill. they committed irresponsible acts because of unfilled basic needs. Reality, responsibility, and rightness are basic principles  
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this group therapy methods includes contracts, confrontation, role playing, modeling, and constructing specific individual action plans   reality therapy (Glasser)  
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this group therapy method includes the use of "I" lang., confrontation, game dialouges, games, fantasies, rehearsals, exaggeration, staying in touch with feelings, and dream work   Gestalt therapy (Perls)  
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this group therapy methods includes "stuctured psychoeducational", "problem-solving", and experiential affective   Cognitive behavioral approach  
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this group therapy emplys directive tech., provides info, teaches coping skills, restructuring, systematic desensitization, implosive therapy, operant-conditioning, modeling   behavioral group therapy  
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this type of group uses interpretation, dream analysis, free association, transference relations, and working through   freudian, neo-freudian  
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this group model uses "s(study) groups", and does not establish rules, procedures, or an agenda in its groups   tavistock "group as a whole" centered model  
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this group usually begins with a "warm-up" and uses techniques such as self-presentations, interviews, interaction in the role of the self and others, soliloquies, role reversals, doubling techniques, mirroring, mulitple doubles   psychodrama (Moreno)  
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this group therapy uses heterogeneous and contractual groups, and include interrogation, specification, confrontation, explanation, illustrations, confirmations, and interpretations   transactional analysis (eric berne)  
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this group employs a relatively unstructured group format with a strong climate of acceptance. leaders link functions by relating and restating member contributions   group centered (Rogers)  
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this group uses feminist theory that stresses egalitarian relationships, pluralism, external emphasis, use of comm. resourses, personal validation   multicultural counseling (MCT)  
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this group therapy uses a consistent conceptual framework, multiple techniques including multicultural counseling that helps clients recognize the impact of their culture and make decisions about what facets of their life they want to change   integrated eclectic model (Corey)  
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Main characteristics of groups for chemical dependency   maintaining confidentiality, use of "I" statements, speaking directly to others, never speaking for others, being aware of one's thoughts and feelings, and taking responsibility for one's own behavior  
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According to Hall's Theory of Communication, what are the dimensions of a high context style of communication?   generally associated with "minority"cultures in the US - reliance on contextual clues, flexible sense of time, social roles shape interactions, more personal and affective, oral agreements are binding, intuitive  
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According to Hall's theory of communication, what are the dimensions of low context styles of communication?   generally associated with Northern European, white American cultural groups - formal, complex codes, disregard for contextual codes, reliance on verbal forms of communication, inflexible sense of time, highly procedural, relationships functionally based  
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