____________ is a complex and intense method that involves warm-up, protagonist-centered work, and sharing
a. Classical psychodrama
b. Jungian psychodrama
c. Neo-Freudian psychodrama
d. Moreno's expressive arts therapy
a
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a. boundaries b. enactments c. enmeshment d. disengagement e. holon
Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)
a. Works best with parents and adolescents b. Is based on cognitive behavioral therapy c. Focuses on child attachment to parent and has been shown to improve bonding, reduce child problematic behaviors, and reduce maltreatment recidivism d. Has shown promising outcomes but has not been demonstrated in ethnically diverse families, which is a major shortcoming
Which of the following is TRUE about the assessment of traits?
a. Most structured personality assessments deal with traits, rather than states. b. Most trait inventories are transient or situation-dependent. c. States are superior to traits when conducting a personality assessment. d. Traits are less able than states at predicting an individual’s future behavior.
Discuss the goals of existential counseling and their connection to existential theory.
What will be an ideal response?