A criticism of existential theory is that it lacks specific techniques. Take both stances (pro and con) on this point and make compelling arguments for each
What will be an ideal response?
A criticism of existential theory is that it lacks specific techniques. Take both stances (pro and con) on this point and make compelling arguments for each
• Pros: without being burdened by techniques, existential groups may provide a framework for other types of group work, may focus on members holistically, are versatile, and apply to members from a wide variety of cultures
• Cons: existential groups do not generally focus on specific behaviors or concerns, they require some maturity, they have limited application in other settings, and they are difficult to learn to lead
You might also like to view...
According to Frank Thomas, all of the following skills are used by Insoo Kim Berg in solution-focused supervision except which one?
a. Leading from one step behind b. Hedging or “supposing” c. Exception questions d. Exploring feelings e. Eliciting goals
Children of addicted parents are particularly affected by which of the following?
A. Addicted parents are incapable of passing on cultural knowledge and identity. B. Children are being raised via intergenerational parenting. C. Addicted parents pass on underlying issue related to racism and race identity. D. Adaptive patterns are not present in families with addicted parents.
In Reality therapy, the length of therapy
What will be an ideal response?
A major problem of the generativity versus stagnation stage can be
a. slipping into secure but stale ways of being and failing to take advantage of opportunities for enriching life. b. withdrawal from taking an active stance toward life due to guilt over life's failures. c. dealing with separation from the family system and establishing an identity based on one's own experiences. d. lack of initiative in establishing and maintaining social relationships.