A methodology for seeing how individuals view each other is called
a. a genogram.
b. psychodrama.
c. role theory.
d. sociometry.
Q. 2With respect to self-esteem, which of the following therapies would most likely say that the solution lies in expanding our conditions of worth so that we can prize all that we can be and not only who we believe we are supposed to be?
a. Behavior therapies
b. Emotional flooding therapies
c. Gestalt therapy
d. Person-centered therapy
Q. 3Which of the following therapies uses a time-limited or brief therapy method?
a. Adlerian therapy
b. existential therapy
c. Klerman's interpersonal therapy
d. person-centered therapy
Q. 4Which of the following therapies would most likely say that to defend against anxiety is to deny the experience from awareness?
a. Behavior therapies
b. Cognitive therapies
c. Emotional flooding therapies
d. Person-centered therapy
Q. 5Which of the following techniques is LEAST likely to be used in Klerman's interpersonal therapy?
a. communication analysis
b. clarification
c. encouragement of affect
d. paradoxical intentions
Q. 6Regarding defenses, which of the following would be a characteristic statement of a person-centered therapist?
a. Anxiety is removed by effectively disputing inappropriate use of labels.
b. Clients use a range of distorting perceptions that process experiences in a manner slanted in favor of maintaining the person's self-concept.
c. Defenses turn our attention away from threats of non-being by pretending to be something we're not.
d. Used to keep forbidden desires from being expressed.
Q. 7Which of the following techniques is MOST likely to be used in Klerman's interpersonal therapy?
a. the as if technique
b. the empty chair technique
c. communication analysis
d. disputational techniques.