Quiz: Group Therapy for Adults Who Have Sexually Abused


(OT233-A) Quiz: Group Therapy for Adults Who Have Sexually Abused
1. To what do the materials covered in this training apply?
2. Why will some clients do better in a group than others?
3. True or false? The material in this training applies solely to adult groups.
4. The presenter’s assumption is that the material in this training is for group therapy, not
5. Research has linked experiencing awe to decreases in
6. Research has linked experiencing awe to increases in
7. When group members engage with each other, what effect does it have on the therapist?
8. What was one of the observations the presenter made when observing 3,500+ hours of open-ended groups?
9. According to the 2010 Safer Society North American Survey of treatment programs, ____% utilized some kind of group-based programming.
10. The most important action you can do in a group to create cohesion and impact interpersonal relationship skills is to
11. In which of the following ways do we affiliate?
12. According to Brene Brown, we are __________ to connect with others.
13. True or false? Attending to connections in the group is an opportunity to facilitate positive connections.
14. What percentage of members benefit when cohesion occurs in a group?
15. Which of the following did Burlingame, Straus, and Joyce identify as one of the five factors that contribute to patient improvement in group therapy?
16. Whose writings suggested that the group leader’s primary task is building and maintaining a therapeutic group climate?
17. What is the most widely studied factor of group therapy?
18. Which of the following resulted in positive treatment outcomes for a group of child abusers?
19. What are the three domains of the GPIRS?
20. According to the Adverse Childhood Experiences Scale administered to adults who had sexually abused, the respondents experienced ___ times the rate of verbal abuse as the control group.
21. According to Marshall, lacking experience, skills, and values to seek and establish effective and intimate relationships sets the stage for
22. True or false? According to Bumby & Hansen, rapists have more intimacy deficits than child molesters.
23. Meta-analysis of 82 studies found that _________ were NOT predictors of SO recidivism.
24. Attachment style affects treatment outcomes because it
25. Clients with what type of insecure attachment tend to perceive therapists and groups as not caring and not giving enough support?
26. Clients with what type of insecure attachment are uncomfortable with open personal discussions?
27. Through which of the following lenses should the therapist watch an individual client’s behavior in group?
28. Through which of the following lenses should the therapist watch the group?
29. Effective groups attend to and manage
30. The type of client who contributes to group effectiveness is one
31. Setting treatment expectations and defining group rules are important components of
32. If done in early sessions, which of the following is predictive of higher levels of disclosure and coherence later in the group?
33. In expectancy theory, what is valence?
34. True or false? Providing group members with an environment that is completely predictable and safe at all times is not only unrealistic, it is unhelpful.
35. Which of the following is stage 3 of the five-stage model of group development?
36. The opportunity to reenact critical family dynamics with group members in a corrective manner is called
37. What are the two definitional dimensions of cohesion in group therapy?
38. Which of the following dynamic risk factors is involved in short-term risk for re-offense?
39. Effective groups
40. Who said, “The best part of being with a group is that you don’t have to do it alone.”