Carlos observes the group leader and more senior members during group. He notices that others patiently wait their turn and never speak over others. Carlos also begins to do this when communicating with others. This is an example of what therapeutic factor in group work?

a. Corrective recapitulation of the primary family group
b. Development of socializing techniques
c. Imitative behavior
d. Interpersonal learning


c. Imitative behavior

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Given the proclivity of existential clinicians to acknowledge daimonic affects (i.e., anger and despair) as universal, and to avoid using stigmatizing labels to describe their patients, what is the position of existential psychotherapists on the process of psychiatric diagnosis and psychopharmacology?

a. existential psychotherapists actively refuse to diagnose clients and actively avoid the use of psychotropic medication at all costs b. existential clinicians do not dismiss the diagnostic process, however they actively avoid the use of psychotropic medication at all costs c. existential clinicians believe that it would be a critical error to completely dismiss the diagnostic process and the appropriate use of psychotropic medication d. existential clinicians believe that it would be a critical error to completely dismiss the appropriate use of psychotropic medication, but actively refuse to diagnose their patients

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The focal issue for treatment in BPT is usually

(a) dysfunctional interpersonal interactions and patterns. (b) resolution of developmental stages. (c) achieving balance among ego states. (d) derived from the content of dream analysis.

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Which of these situations is least likely to cause PTSD?

a. Being fired from a job b. Being in a serious car accident c. Death of a loved one d. Serving in combat

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For the role of the group leader in a psychoanalytic group, which of the following is not true?

a. The leader takes an active/directive approach in telling members what to do. b. The leader creates an open environment where members can contribute. c. The leader supports members in sharing historical experiences. d. The leader facilitates members in interpreting the experiences of others.

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