Dr. Irvin Yalom describes 12 factors that facilitate positive changes via group therapy. Which three do you think have the most potential to help clients? Why? Support your answer with details and examples from the text.
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Which of the following is a concept from linguistic therapy?
A. Sociocultural systems in which people live are a product of social interaction B. Social interaction is a product of the sociocultural systems in which people live C. Therapeutic conversations are informed by and created as a result of the systems in which people live D. Systems emerge as the client listens to the language of the therapist and comes to accept it
Minuchin, a structuralist, views symptomatic behavior in a family member as arising from:
a. stories families develop about themselves b. repeated use of the same flawed solutions c. unresolved problems from childhood d. dysfunctional family transactions
A growing body of scientific evidence reveals that __________ can provide an inner source of strength and calmness and enhance your sense of well-being
A) ?food and nutrition B) ?faith and spirituality C) ?sleep and rest D) ?diet and exercise
Rachel has been working with John since he was initially diagnosed with cancer. At the beginning, John expressed shock and disbelief and described feeling almost “surreal.” It has been 3 months since then. John comes to his biweekly chemotherapy appointments on Fridays so he has the weekend to recover. He has only missed a couple days of work but went ahead and completed FMLA paperwork with his employer’s human resources department in case he needs to take more time off. John had experienced persistent diarrhea as a consequence of the chemotherapy, but he made sure to discuss it with his physician, and with a change in diet and a new prescription, it is now under control. Rachel and John reflect on John’s initial diagnosis and note how John has ___________________________ to his
cancer diagnosis. a. Reconciled b. Adapted c. Reoriented d. Disengaged