Briefly describe what the client does during the middle stage of psychodynamic therapy

What will be an ideal response?


Answers:
• Acknowledges interpretations that were previously resisted.
• Experiments with new ways of dealing with people. (This is critical—insight alone is not enough.)

Counseling

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A form of aversive therapy, ___________________, requires that clients imagine scenes that pair the undesired behavior with a highly unpleasant consequence.

a) Covert sensitization b) Response cost c) Imaginal rehearsal d) Negative reinforcement e) None of the above

Counseling

The three major theoretical positions in counseling have historically been _____

a. Cognitive/Behavioral, Psychodynamic, Humanistic/Existential b. Freudian, Adlerian, Rogerian c. Medical, Psychological, Psychiatric d. Individual, Group, Community

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Disulfurum (or Antabuse) is a drug that:

(a) Makes a person sick if they ingest any kind of opiate (b) Makes a person sick if they ingest any kind of a barbiturate (c) Makes a person sick if they ingest any kind of alcohol (d) Is a stimulant similar to cocaine

Counseling

What use do you intend to make of self-disclosure as a result of the readings in Chapter 7 and why?

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling