In psychodrama, when an individual takes over the role of another and acts out perceptions of the other's feelings, the approach is labeled the
a. double technique.
b. mirror technique.
c. monodrama.
d. role reversal.
A
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According to Cvetokovich, which of the following is a type of writer's block among academics?
a. Industrial b. Practical c. Political d. Rational
Struggling against the resistance:
a) shows the client that the therapist is stronger and can help him/her b) weakens the resistance c) is a key factor in the helping process d) tends to be frustrating for the helper
Of the following actions a therapist might take, which might cause an Arab or Muslim American client to discontinue therapy?
A. Attempting to join with authority B. Challenging the father or husband C. Listening to concerns of the figures of authority D. Ignoring needs of nonauthority figures in the family
Which of the following approaches does not emphasise the personal relationship as the crucial determinant of treatment outcomes?
A. The Gestalt approach. B. The person-centered approach. C. The behavioral approach. D. The existential approach.