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Frankie is constantly saying Nobody cares.. In conducting a lifestyle analysis, his Adlerian therapist would suggest he is making the following basic mistake:
 
  a. distortions of life demands.
  b. faulty values.
  c. minimization of one's worth.
  d. overgeneralization.

Q. 2

According to Glasser, the key to behavior change is to choose to change
 
  a. belonging and power.
  b. doing and thinking.
  c. freedom and survival.
  d. physiology and feeling.

Q. 3

Betty is constantly saying You can't win at life.. In conducting a lifestyle analysis, her Adlerian therapist would suggest she is making the following basic mistake:
 
  a. distortions of life demands.
  b. faulty values.
  c. minimization of one's worth.
  d. overgeneralization.

Q. 4

According to Glasser, total behavior is made up of
 
  a. belonging, doing, thinking, and power.
  b. belonging, power, freedom, and fun.
  c. doing, thinking, feeling, and physiology.
  d. walking, talking, thinking, and eating.

Q. 5

According to psychodynamic therapists like Kernberg and Masterson, the value of sustained empathy and firm boundary setting in the treatment of severely disordered people (i.e., borderline personality disorder) is that:
 
  a. it encourages the development of conflict-free spheres of the ego.
  b. permits effective interpretations that support awareness of the parts of themselves that have been split off.
  c. it provides the foundation for the development of a more normal symbiosis with the therapist.
  d. it gradually challenges fears of lost autonomy.

Q. 6

According to reality therapy, if Bob worries throughout the day about what to do next, he is
 
  a. being thoughtful.
  b. catastrophizing.
  c. choosing to anxietize.
  d. enabling himself.

Q. 7

Both Kernberg and Masterson have argued that traditional psychoanalysis risks supporting the development of a psychotic transference in patients with severe self/character disorders (i.e., borderline personality disorder). What is the key clinical method of their psychodynamic therapies that makes it more likely for severely disordered clients to benefit from therapy?
 
  a. Supporting the development of a more normal transference relationship
  b. Immediate interpretation the client's defensive splitting of the therapist as a bad parent
  c. Increased the use of unconditional positive regard or empathy
  d. Combine increased emotional support with clear limit setting

Q. 8

According to Glasser, if an individual desires fun in her life, this is an expression of a(an)
 
  a. basic need.
  b. cognitive dissonance.
  c. irrational behavior.
  d. the right to choose.
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Answer to #1

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vfairch Author
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6 years ago
This helps so much, thank you for responding so quickly...
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6 years ago
No worries, I was online and bored Grinning Face with Smiling Eyes
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