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Group A Meetings Eleven and Twelve Assessment

This learning assessment covers meeting eleven (in which we discussed The Bonding Project) and meeting twelve (in which we discussed first session strategies).

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This section of the assessment asks for your honest feedback on the course meetings. I really appreciate your responses.

 

Question 2 of 13

What worked well for you in meeting eleven (in which we discussed The Bonding Project)?

Question 3 of 13

What didn't work as well for you in meeting eleven?

Question 4 of 13

What worked well for you in meeting twelve (in which we discussed first session strategies)?

Question 5 of 13

What didn't work as well for you in meeting twelve?

This section of the assessment consists of a series of multiple-choice questions to assess your understanding of the content covered in the eleventh meeting. Please feel free to refer to the recording of the session.

Question 7 of 13

Which of the following groups is the Bonding Project Assessment suited for?

A

Young people who are wondering what kind of relationship they want.

B

People in long-term relationships who want to consider new relationship styles.

C

People who are leaving relationships and want to explore different ways to do relationships

D

People who are interested in solo bonding.

E

All of the above.

Question 8 of 13

True or false: Not all polyamorous people have multiple sexual relationships.

A

True

B

False

Question 9 of 13

True or false: Bonding styles can change based on who is in a relationship, seriousness of a relationship, and life stage. 

A

True.

B

False.

This section of the assessment consists of a series of multiple-choice questions to assess your understanding of the content covered in the twelfth meeting. Please feel free to refer to the recording of the session.

Question 11 of 13

What is a typical pattern for a conflict-avoidant couple when doing the “paper exercise”?

A

Conflict escalates rapidly and each partner seems to view the other as the enemy.

B

Negotiation is minimal and one usually gives in to the other with little discussion.

C

The couple recognizes that differences are inevitable, and stays in tension until the conflict is resolved. Each partner demonstrates curiosity about the other’s thoughts and feelings.

Question 12 of 13

Why is the paper exercise a useful tool for therapists to use in early treatment?

A

It allows you to view a couple's communication style.

B

It allows you to view how each partner attunes, listens to, and understands the other partner/s.

C

Both A and B.

Question 13 of 13

True or false: A couple where one partner blames the other partner for most or all of the relationship’s problems is a good candidate for successful therapy.

A

True

B

False

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