Only a few counseling theories have been adapted for use in group counseling
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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Hoagland (2007) found that transference interpretation in psychodynamic therapy was:
a. not critical to improvement. b. more related to outcome for less dysfunctional clients. c. more related to outcome for more dysfunctional clients. d. a and c
The "fishbowl" procedure gives a number of group members the opportunity to view other members at work for a limited amount of time. This process is intended to help members with each of the following except
a. give one another feedback b. work harder c. focus on common concerns d. critique the subgroup
Social modeling, rehearsal, feedback, shaping, successive approximation, and in vivo tasks are elements of __________
a. cognitive restructuring. b. affective deepening. c. behavioral skills training. d. somatic sensing.
How would the attitudes and behaviors of a counselor with a Gestalt theoretical orientation compare to those of a counselor with a person-centered theoretical orientation?
a. The two would behave in similar ways, both focusing on unconditional positive regard and empathy. b. Both counselors would always let a client know how the client’s behavior is affecting the counselor. c. The Gestalt counselor would act bored, irritated, or impatient if that's the way he or she felt, whereas the person-centered counselor would practice unconditional positive regard and display empathy. d. The person-centered counselor would be more likely to use confrontation tactics with the client. e. The Gestalt counselor would be more apt to use transference and countertransference to demonstrate to the client areas of concern.