Rules/guidelines for Gestalt therapy include:
a) focus on all time frames: past, present, and future
b) pursue “why” since understanding brings awareness
c) one must take full responsibility for one’s own actions, feelings, and thoughts
d) expand awareness of pleasurable experiences and push away the negative
c)
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Paul considers himself a typical drinker. He may occasionally exceed the legal limits, but he doesn't display symptoms of alcoholism. He has never been diagnosed with an alcohol use problem in the past. He could be considered a(n)
a. "at risk" drinker. b. teetotaler. c. "normal" drinker. d. low level alcoholic.
During debriefing, the crisis worker should not
a. listen and empathize with the person. b. respect the person’s need to grieve losses. c. provide information about special assistance that is available. d. recommend goals for making life decisions.
Counselors are not acting in a competent manner when they
a. experience burnout b. conduct counseling sessions when you are in some way impaired c. practice using new approach with lack of appropriate skills in that method d. all of the above
The development of awareness, of all types, is consistent with the goals of
a. Adlerian therapy. b. existential therapy. c. feminist therapy. d. gestalt therapy.