Group kill 12

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The goal of transactional analysis is ————which is defined as awareness, spontaneity, and the capacity for intimacy

A Autonomy

The ————— is developed early in life as a result of parental teaching (such as injunctions and counter junctions) and the early decisions we make

A Life script

After members experience redecisions, they typically leave group sessions with

A homework assignments aimed at reinforcing the new decision

In TA ————- are verbal and nonverbal signs of acceptance and recognition

B psychological strokes

Collections of bad feelings that people used to justify their life Scripts are known as

B rackets

According to TA theory, strokes are

B necessary for healthy development

The parent ego state is divided into

B nurturing parent and controlling parent (np and cp)

"Don't put your own interests before the interests of others" and "don't make mistakes" are examples of

A. Injunctions

And ongoing series of complementary ulterior transactions progressing to a well defined, predictable outcome is the definition of

B Games

Transactional analysis is best suited for

B Group counseling

The Goulding's stress which of the following in their group practice

B Redecision

Messages that are given from the child ego state of the parent is the definition of

B injunctions

The part of the personality that consists of feelings, impulses, and spontaneous reactions is the

C Child

With its emphasis on personal responsibility and freedom, TA can be considered a ————-approach to psychotherapy

C Existential

Messages that come from the parent ego state of the parents are known as

C counter injunctions

Which of the following is not a key concept of TA

C free association

According to Robert and Mary Goulding, people

C have a role in excepting certain messages as children

Which of the following is not a basic part of the classical bernain TA approach?

C redecisitional therapy

Which ego state is the processor of information

D auxiliary

According to TA, a contract by group members

D can be made in steps and is subject to change and is essential place to begin a group

Transactional analysis is all of the following except

D grounded on the assumption that our current decisions are not based on early experiences

In the Goulding's approach to TA in a group, they sometimes draw upon techniques from all of the following except

D. Adlerian

The founder of transactional analysis is

Eric Berne

The leader of the redecisional school of TA is

Robert and Mary Goulding


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