Why do the authors state that focusing on the present when conducting past-centered exercises is generally more productive than focusing solely on the past?

What will be an ideal response?


The authors state that focusing on the present in a past-centered exercise is more productive for members because members cannot change the past, but can choose how they are affected by the past today. Merely describing or recalling what happened in the past does little to help members to change thoughts or feelings that they currently have or to address current issues they have related to their past.

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Being personally effected by a client:

A) ?should never happen. B) ?is a risk a therapist has to take to be effective. C) is a sign that therapy is not working. D) is unethical.

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To act as if you are not afraid to talk to your boss (when you are afraid), is to use a technique from this theory

a. Adlerian b. existential c. gestalt d. reality

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An example of a working phase client goals in strategic therapy would be:

a. decrease problem interactions that are attempts to define the balance of power in the relationship. b. address the client’s acceptance of uncontrollable elements in life. c. increase new meanings and develop alternative linguistic punctuations of the problem behavior. d. develop a plan with family to address psychiatric issues.

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Describe two basic tests of significance and what the results in a research paper will tell us about the relationship between the variables.

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling