EDCE 512 Quiz 5

EDCE 512 Quiz 5 Liberty University

  1. The ideal setting for a group with older members should be
  2. Adulthood is conceptualized as the age period between 20 and 65 years. Midlife, therefore, is thought to begin around .
  3. Martin and Thomas report success in working with “shy” college students in behavioral/cognitive groups on campus. They advertised these groups as “clinics” for which of the following reasons?
  4. Adult men in groups often engage in the group process by telling stories. Using ritual processes such as drumming, physical movement, and imagery exercises can be powerful adjuncts to traditional therapeutic groups for men. These are often termed
  5. The Gray Panthers and the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) are examples of groups serving those age 65 and over.
  6. Cummins identies three areas that must be carefully addressed in preparation for women with eating disorders to eventually have successful group experiences. Which of the following is NOT one of these three areas?
  7. An eclectic approach to couples group therapy, which includes elements of psychoanalysis, transactional analysis, Gestalt, cognitive therapy and systems theory, is .
  8. Helen, at age 83, has entered a unique counseling/psychotherapy
    group with the expressed goal of her becoming more cognitively organized and to increase socialization skills through interpersonal interaction. This group is likely titled a group.
  9. Topic-specic groups with older adults are in nature
  10. What percentage of older adults (those age 65 years or older) maintain their own households?
  11. Thomas and Martin identify problems with connement, infringement of lifestyle, restricted social life, and emotional physical and emotional stress as primary features of which of the following groups?
  12. Following their sixteen-week, closed-ended, grief and loss psychotherapy group with adults as reported by Price et al, which of Yalom’s therapeutic factors was most identiable?
  13. Individuals who may have “lost interest” with the present and future and instead focus on the past might benet from groups.
  14. Adult children of alcoholics tend to need help breaking Black’s three universal roles. Which of the following is NOT a universal role as outlined by Black (1981)?
  15. “Wisdom” according to Erikson refers to the ability to make eective choices among alternatives. Which of the following statements best illustrates Erikson’s “Integrity”? “I’m at an age when .
  16. Which of the following is NOT a prominent type of career group?
  17. One of the rst types of groups set up specically for men in the early 1970s was the all-male group.
  18. Typically, Santrock contends men, women, as well as individuals with special needs and developmental concerns experience midlife
  19. Vince and his wife of 48 years, Ann, are 86 and 74 years old respectively. They are in the and age ranges.
  20. Groups for caretakers of older adults primarily supply .
  21. A major goal and focus of growth for “relationship groups” for adult women is reported to be
  22. Schlossberg coined the phrase, “density of time” which seems to with age.
  23. For young adult students in higher education, Vinson advocates that leaders carefully utilize to help group members better understand the complex dynamics aecting their life development.
  24. Solution-focused debrieng (SFD) groups share many features of other crisis debrieng group formats; one element is that all members
  25. The percentage of individuals in the United States over the age of 65 years old is
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