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Gestalt therapy is a form of:
a. Freudian psychoanalytic therapy. b. neo-Freudian analytic therapy. c. behavior therapy. d. existential therapy. |
d |
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In Gestalt theory, the experiment is:a.
a specific technique of therapy. b. tailored to fit the client's unique needs and presented in an invitational manner. c. a ready-made exercise used to achieve a behavioral goal. d. a scientific procedure to assess the effectiveness of therapy. |
b |
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The basic goal of Gestalt therapy is:
a. attaining awareness and contact with the environment. b. to understand why we feel as we do. c. to uncover repressed material. d. to help clients develop better social skills. |
a |
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Which of the following is not true about Gestalt techniques?
a. "Exercises" are readymade techniques. b. "Experiments" grow out of the interaction between therapist and client. c. Clients need to be prepared for their involvement in Gestalt techniques. d. Experiments are always carried out during the therapy session, rather than outside it. |
d |
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Which of the following Gestalt techniques involves asking one person in a group to speak to each of the other group members?
a. The rehearsal exercise b. The reversal technique c. Making the rounds d. The exaggeration technique |
making the rounds c |
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Field theory asserts that:
a. the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. b. human beings have a innate capacity to self regulate. c. the organism must be seen in its environment, or in its context, as part of the constantly changing field. d. phenomenological inquiry is the key to behavior change. |
c |
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Prerequisites for good contact involves all of the following except:
a. zest. b. creativity. c. imagination. d. projection. |
d |
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When a person experiences an internal conflict (namely a conflict between top dog and underdog), which of the following techniques would be most appropriate?
a. Making the rounds b. The reversal technique c. The internal dialogue exercise d. The rehearsal exercise |
c |
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According to the Gestalt perspective, if people do not remember their dreams:
a. they may be refusing to face what is wrong with their lives. b. that suggests they have no internal conflicts. c. they are sound sleepers. d. they lack creativity. |
a |
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The paradoxical theory of behavior change suggests:
a. we change by setting future-oriented goals. b. clients should pay particular attention to becoming the person they wish to be. c. careful attention should devoted to changing behavior in the moment it is happening. d. authentic change occurs more from being who we are than from trying to be who we are not. |
d |
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According to Gestalt theory, people use avoidance in order to:
a. help assist them in facing unfinished business. b. keep from feeling uncomfortable emotions. c. help them work to change. d. help express feelings openly. |
b |
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Who among the following is not considered a relational Gestalt therapist?
a. Fritz Perls b. Laura Perls c. Miriam Polster d. Erving Polster |
a |
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Which of the following is not true about Fritz Perls?
a. He was the main originator and developer of Gestalt therapy. b. During his childhood, he was a model student. c. He was influenced by psychoanalytic concepts. d. He took issue with Freud’s theory on a number of grounds. |
b |
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The five different kinds of contact boundary disturbances include all of the following, except:
a. retroflection. b. projection. c. introjection. d. introflection. |
d |
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Because of his need to be liked, Jose makes careful efforts to get along with everyone and minimize interpersonal conflicts. Which boundary disturbance is Jose exhibiting?
a. Introjection b. Projection c. Retroflection d. Confluence |
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A B C model of personality
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Temporal sequence of antecedents, behavior, consequences. The theory that people's problems do not stem from activating events but , rather, from their beliefs about situations.
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Rational Emotive behavior therapy ( REBT)
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A theory that is based on the assumption that cognitions, emotions and behaviors interact significantly and have a reciprocal cause-and effect- relationship
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coping skills program
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A behavioral procedure for helping client deal effectively with stressful situations by learning to modify their thinking patterns
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Stress inoculation Training
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A form of cognitive behavior modification developed by Donald Meichenbaum that is a combination of information gibing, Socratic discussion, cognitive restructuring, problem solving, realization training, behavioral rehearsals, self-monitoring, self-instruction, self-reinforcement, and modifying environmental situations
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