A child who acts out when her parents are spending time together watching a movie is most likely acting out to achieve:
a. Attention
b. Escape
c. Sensation
d. Reward
Answer: A
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Gestalt group work uses a variety of "experiments" and "exercises" to enhance the experiences of group members
Choose three of the following; describe what the exercise is and how it is used to benefit the client (Select from: making the rounds, rehearsals, role reversals, body language, changing questions to statements, empty chair, unfinished business, Top-Dog/Underdog Dialogue, fantasy exercises, dream work, homework.) What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is a term that refers to life events that are accelerated, delayed, or fail to materialize?
a. anticipated transitions b. unanticipated transitions c. nonevents d. none of the above
Which of the following is NOT a system addressed by MST?
a. family b. peers c. community d. school
Given the proclivity of existential clinicians to acknowledge daimonic affects (i.e., anger and despair) as universal, and to avoid using stigmatizing labels to describe their patients, what is the position of existential psychotherapists on the process of psychiatric diagnosis and psychopharmacology?
a. existential psychotherapists actively refuse to diagnose clients and actively avoid the use of psychotropic medication at all costs b. existential clinicians do not dismiss the diagnostic process, however they actively avoid the use of psychotropic medication at all costs c. existential clinicians believe that it would be a critical error to completely dismiss the diagnostic process and the appropriate use of psychotropic medication d. existential clinicians believe that it would be a critical error to completely dismiss the appropriate use of psychotropic medication, but actively refuse to diagnose their patients