How is pathological narcissism expressed?
What will be an ideal response?
Cohesive yet insecure self; threats of fragmentation; grandiosity; unrealistic goals; interpersonal isolation; feelings of entitlement; and poor affect tolerance.
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According to the American School Counseling Association, in order to apply our knowledge and skills competently:
A. professional school counselors must be perfectly healthy. B. professional school counselors monitor emotional and physical health and practice wellness to ensure optimal professional effectiveness. C. self-care routines must be rigidly adhered to by professional school counselors on a daily basis. D. professional school counselors must attend to physical and emotional well-being more often than mental or spiritual well-being.
Unconditional positive regard from the therapist is especially curative for which of the following type of client?
a. One who has a strong sense of self. b. A client who has experienced a lot of therapy. c. A well-educated client. d. One who is used to conditional acceptance. e. A self-actualized client.
What were area of future research listed in the Fry (2007) study?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Gestalt therapy is a phenomenological approach. 2. Gestalt therapy was originally called concentration therapy. 3. Gestalt therapists believe that the most important information about an individual lies in their unconscious. 4. If people are engaged in organismic self-regulation in a healthy way, then they are not aware of their shifting needs. 5. Unfinished business is past experiences that impact the present.