A particular therapist often directly challenges client statements such as "I must complete my assignment perfectly in order to feel worthwhile," and "Everyone must love and approve of me.". This therapist's approach is most consistent with the principles of which of the following systems of psychotherapy?
a. Rational-emotive behavior therapy c. Person-centered therapy
b. Gestalt therapy d. Adlerian therapy
A
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Both dyads and rounds are helpful to accomplish each of the following EXCEPT to a. draw out quiet members
b. give "air time" to a negative member. c. get certain members together. d. build cohesion and trust among members.
There is a trend in the field of family therapy toward rejecting an integrative model of practice
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Jim's family is very structured and the members are very distant from one another. They have rules that are never relaxed, and they don't like change. Jim's family is likely
A) ?enmeshed and chaotic. B) ?rigid and disengaged. C) ?disengaged and chaotic. D) ?enmeshed and rigid.
The core of choice theory/reality therapy consists of:
a. ? teaching clients how to acquire rational beliefs instead of irrational beliefs. b. ? helping clients to understand their unconscious dynamics. c. ? giving clients opportunities to express unresolved feelings. d. ? the client's selfÂevaluation, plan of action, and commitment to follow through.