1. Describe the basic principles of family systems therapy. In your description, be sure to define the concepts of circular causality, cybernetics, homeostasis, and feedback loops.
2. Describe two techniques of family systems therapy that correctional counselors can utilize. Also, can you think of situations in which these techniques may not be useful?
3. Describe the essence of structural family therapy. Provide an example of when this type of therapy may be particularly useful and why.
4. What is Bowenian family systems therapy? What are the central tenets of this system of therapy? How is this system different from other family system therapies?
5. Why is it important to identify and use an offenders support system within the counseling process? Describe some of the advantages of doing so. Also, are there times where this may not be a good idea? Why or why not?
6. Discuss the concept of active listening. Why is active listening so important in the group process?
7. Discuss the importance of modeling.
8. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of group counseling. In your opinion, what is the most significant disadvantage to group counseling? How would you work to overcome this disadvantage?
9. Explain why proper preparation of all group members is so important?
10. Explain why cultural differences should be explored within the group?
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