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.)
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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
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
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
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?