The goal of Jungian psychotherapy or analysis is to
a. become more fully functioning as an individual.
b. develop one's persona more fully.
c. integrate conscious and unconscious parts of one's self.
d. identify archetypal patterns that provide a knowledge of the individual.
C
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Acting "as if" encourages clients to
a. try on a new emotion or act as if they feel a certain way b. pretend that they are someone else and try and understand the situation from the other person's point of view c. ignore their emotions and pretend to be someone else d. ignore their emotions in the hope that they will eventually disappear
Living authentically implies:
a) following the norms of our social group. b) being true to our own evaluation of what constitutes a meaningful existence. c) accepting responsibility for the fact that we create our lives by the choices we make. d) both (b) and (c)
Topics such as sex, marital problems, or fears often can be shared more easily in a dyad (a pair) than in a large group
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When ______________ in a student arises, the group counselor-educator has multiple responsibilities to limit the risk of harm: to the individual student, to the other students in the experiential group, and to the training program.
A. appropriate behavior B. proper boundaries C. problematic behavior D. healthy self-exploration