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Which patient would the group co-leaders determine is demonstrating Yalom's therapeu-tic factor termed universality?
 
  a. Patient A, who states he realizes he is not the only person who has a problem with loneliness
  b. Patient B, who displays dysfunctional interaction patterns learned in his family of origin
  c. Patient C, who states he finally feels a strong sense of belonging
  d. Patient D, who openly expresses his anger about his work

Question 2

A nurse, leading an inpatient group dealing with women's issues, identifies a patient who is assuming the role of aggressor. Which behavior characterizes this role?
 
  a. Attempting to manipulate others
  b. Mediating conflicts and disagreements
  c. Criticizing the contributions of others
  d. Seeking a position between contending sides



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Universality is the factor that refers to understanding that one is not unique, that others share thoughts, reactions, and discomforts like your own. Dysfunctional interaction refers to cor-rective recapitulation of the family group. A strong sense of belonging provides an example of cohesiveness. Display of anger is an example of catharsis.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
An aggressor acts in negative ways, displaying hostility, attacking the group, or criticizing the members. Seeking a position between contending sides describes the compromiser. Mediating conflicts and disagreements describes the harmonizer. Attempting to manipulate others de-scribes the dominator.





 

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