A major difference between group therapy and group counseling lies in
a. the techniques employed to facilitate the process of interaction.
b. the group’s goals.
c. the age of the participants.
d. the theoretical orientation of the group leader.
When anxiety is referred to as “free-floating,” this suggests that
a. it is floating over the unconscious, just as a ship floats over the ocean.
b. it is vague and general, not yet having crystallized into specific form.
c. it is close to the surface of consciousness and is thereby ready to access through free
association.
d. it is floating over the unconscious, just as a ship floats over the ocean, and it is close
to the surface of consciousness and is thereby ready to access through free association.
All of the following are reasons the psychodrama emphasis is on acting EXCEPT
a. freeing an individual.