Asked by william huang on Sep 29, 2024
___ groups are examples of a change-promoting group.
A) Psychoanalytic therapy
B) Humanistic
C) Support
D) Gestalt therapy
E) All these (psychoanalytic therapy,humanistic,support,and Gestalt therapy)
Change-promoting Group
A group formed with the purpose of facilitating or advocating for change within an organization, community, or society, often through various strategies and interventions.
Psychoanalytic Therapy
A form of psychological therapy rooted in Freudian theory, aiming to explore unconscious conflicts and their influence on behavior.
Gestalt Therapy
A form of psychotherapy that emphasizes personal responsibility and focuses on the individual's experience in the present moment.
- Perceive the array and capability of group therapy mechanisms, including cognitive-behavioral, support, psychoanalytic, and humanistic strategies.
Learning Objectives
- Perceive the array and capability of group therapy mechanisms, including cognitive-behavioral, support, psychoanalytic, and humanistic strategies.