Sharing highlights is a perception-checking tool. If the helper's response is accurate, the client often tends to confirm its accuracy by:
a. scheduling more sessions.
b. some kind of verbal or nonverbal indication that the helper is right.
c. moving forward in the helping process - for example, by more fully clarifyingthe problem situation or opportunities for a better future
d. some kind of verbal or nonverbal indication that the helper is right andmoving forward in the helping process - for example, by more fully clarifyingthe problem situation or opportunities for a better future.
d
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Which of the following statements best characterizes the difference between person-centered therapy and process-experiential therapy?
a. Process-experiential therapy requires specialized training on the part of the therapist, whereas person-centered therapy does not. b. Person-centered therapy is more directive than process-experiential therapy. c. Process-experiential therapy is more directive than person-centered therapy. d. Person-centered therapy always involves exploration of the moment’s internal experiencing, whereas process-experiential therapy sometimes involves this type of exploration. e. Process-experiential therapy involves a longer therapeutic relationship.
The widely accepted prevalence rate of LGBTQ population is ______.
A. 1 in 100 individuals are LGBTQ B. 1 in 50 individuals are LGBTQ C. 1 in 20 individuals are LGBTQ D. 1 in 10 individuals are LGBTQ
Minuchin's approach to therapy is geared more toward insight, rather than taking action
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A client stated, “This relationship is nothing like I had pictured it to be. I had visualized us as ‘two peas in a pod’—getting along so well that we could read each other’s minds.” It is likely that the client’s preferred modality is
(a) verbal. (b) affective. (c) sensory. (d) imagery.