What is the main technique used by a counselor in Gestalt Therapy?
a. Using the empty chair.
b. There is no main Gestalt technique.
c. Writing a letter to achieve closure on an issue.
d. Engaging in psychodrama.
e. Giving advice.
Q. 2At what stage of Perlss model of the Gestalt therapy does Miriam Polsters model start?
a. phony
b. phobic
c. impasse
d. implosive
e. explosive
Q. 3In describing the process of successively removing layers of neuroses, Perls meant by the explosive layer, the level at which the client
a. feels fearful and helpless but keeps the feelings hidden.
b. feels that he or she is stuck and doesn't know what the next move should be. This is the point where people often seek help.
c. feels dead inside or cut off from his or her former self.
d. responds to his or her environment in stereotypical ways, manipulating situations according to habit, and behaving inauthentically in social settings.
e. lets go of the old self.
Q. 4In describing the process of successively removing layers of neuroses, Perls meant by the implosive layer, the level at which the client
a. feels fearful and helpless but keeps the feelings hidden.
b. feels that he or she is stuck and doesn't know what the next move should be. This is the point where people often seek help.
c. feels dead inside or cut off from his or her former self.
d. responds to his or her environment in stereotypical ways, manipulating situations according to habit, and behaving inauthentically in social settings.
e. lets go of the old self.
Q. 5In describing the process of successively removing layers of neuroses, Perls meant by the impasse layer, the level at which the client
a. feels dead inside or cut off from his or her former self.
b. feels fearful and helpless but keeps the feelings hidden.
c. feels that he or she is stuck and doesn't know what the next move should be. This is the point where people often seek help.
d. lets go of the old self.
e. responds to his or her environment in stereotypical ways, manipulating situations according to habit, and behaving inauthentically in social settings.
Q. 6In describing the process of successively removing layers of neuroses, Perls meant by the phobic layer, the level at which the client
a. responds to his or her environment in stereotypical ways, manipulating situations according to habit, and behaving inauthentically in social settings.
b. feels that he or she is stuck and doesn't know what the next move should be. This is the point where people often seek help.
c. lets go of the old self.
d. feels dead inside or cut off from his or her former self.
e. feels fearful and helpless but keeps the feelings hidden.
Q. 7In describing the process of successively removing layers of neuroses, Perls meant by the phony layer, the level at which the client
a. feels fearful and helpless but keeps the feelings hidden.
b. responds to his or her environment in stereotypical ways, manipulating situations according to habit, and behaving inauthentically in social settings.
c. feels dead inside or cut off from his or her former self.
d. lets go of the old self.
e. feels that he or she is stuck and doesn't know what the next move should be. This is the point where people often seek help.