Deck 16: Evidence-Based Group Treatments

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Psychoeducational groups or classes are __________ focused and educational, rooted in the cognitive behavioral assumption that if people knew better they would feel or behave better.

A) process
B) discussion
C) support
D) content
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Parent training is the only treatment that produces normalization of child functioning with _________________.

A) oppositional defiant disorder
B) autism spectrum disorder
C) generalized anxiety
D) attention-deficit, hyperactivity disorder
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How do groups enhance relationships for non-distressed couples?
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Several forms of conjoint couples treatment and multicouple group treatment of partner violence is more effective than traditional gender-based models in reducing physical violence.
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What are some criticisms of traditional gender-based groups for partner abuse?
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Family psychoeducation has been used as part of treatment for severe mental illness. Numerous controlled, clinical studies have demonstrated that patients diagnosed with __________whose families receive psychoeducation have reduced incidents of psychotic relapse and re-hospitalization.

A) bipolar disorder
B) major depressive disorder
C) schizophrenia
D) ADHD
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Group facilitators consider all of the following factors when screening group members EXCEPT?

A) presenting problem
B) level of problem resolution
C) ability to meaningfully contribute
D) socioeconomic status
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The three phases of the cycle of violence as described by Walker include honeymoon, tension building, and ________________.

A) disruption
B) acting out
C) implosion
D) violence
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Conjoint treatment of partner abuse combines a systemic and _____________ approach.

A) feminist
B) behavioral
C) cognitive-behavioral
D) punitive
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When working with families or couples in process groups, how many couples or families should be invited to participate?

A) 2-10
B) 3-4
C) 2-7
D) 1-2
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Why might a group benefit from being a closed group?
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If a conflict arises in a group between two members, a therapist will directly intervene or interrupt the conflict to maintain group cohesion.
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Most process groups and court-mandated psychoeducational groups are __________ groups. The group format allows for the intimacy and trust necessary for process groups to function and also enables mandated groups to develop a coherent and in-depth curriculum that allows group facilitators to monitor individual members' progress.

A) closed
B) open
C) ongoing
D) restricted
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A process group is focused on __________ process rather than content.

A) intrapersonal
B) internal
C) interpersonal
D) external
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Describe some differences between psychoeducational groups and process groups.
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Yalom identified several elements that make process groups effective. They include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) instillation of hope.
B) development of socializing techniques.
C) catharsis.
D) individuality.
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How have family psychoeducational groups been used to treat mental illness?
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Deck 16: Evidence-Based Group Treatments
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Psychoeducational groups or classes are __________ focused and educational, rooted in the cognitive behavioral assumption that if people knew better they would feel or behave better.

A) process
B) discussion
C) support
D) content
D
2
Parent training is the only treatment that produces normalization of child functioning with _________________.

A) oppositional defiant disorder
B) autism spectrum disorder
C) generalized anxiety
D) attention-deficit, hyperactivity disorder
D
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How do groups enhance relationships for non-distressed couples?
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Several forms of conjoint couples treatment and multicouple group treatment of partner violence is more effective than traditional gender-based models in reducing physical violence.
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What are some criticisms of traditional gender-based groups for partner abuse?
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Family psychoeducation has been used as part of treatment for severe mental illness. Numerous controlled, clinical studies have demonstrated that patients diagnosed with __________whose families receive psychoeducation have reduced incidents of psychotic relapse and re-hospitalization.

A) bipolar disorder
B) major depressive disorder
C) schizophrenia
D) ADHD
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Group facilitators consider all of the following factors when screening group members EXCEPT?

A) presenting problem
B) level of problem resolution
C) ability to meaningfully contribute
D) socioeconomic status
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The three phases of the cycle of violence as described by Walker include honeymoon, tension building, and ________________.

A) disruption
B) acting out
C) implosion
D) violence
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Conjoint treatment of partner abuse combines a systemic and _____________ approach.

A) feminist
B) behavioral
C) cognitive-behavioral
D) punitive
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When working with families or couples in process groups, how many couples or families should be invited to participate?

A) 2-10
B) 3-4
C) 2-7
D) 1-2
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Why might a group benefit from being a closed group?
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If a conflict arises in a group between two members, a therapist will directly intervene or interrupt the conflict to maintain group cohesion.
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Most process groups and court-mandated psychoeducational groups are __________ groups. The group format allows for the intimacy and trust necessary for process groups to function and also enables mandated groups to develop a coherent and in-depth curriculum that allows group facilitators to monitor individual members' progress.

A) closed
B) open
C) ongoing
D) restricted
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A process group is focused on __________ process rather than content.

A) intrapersonal
B) internal
C) interpersonal
D) external
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Describe some differences between psychoeducational groups and process groups.
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Yalom identified several elements that make process groups effective. They include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) instillation of hope.
B) development of socializing techniques.
C) catharsis.
D) individuality.
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How have family psychoeducational groups been used to treat mental illness?
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