According to client-centered theory, the therapist would do all of the following in raising client consciousness EXCEPT:
a. act as a surrogate information-processor.
b. control the content of therapy.
c. control the process of therapy.
d. organize the patient's information making it more fully available to awareness.
Q. 2Which of the following is NOT a technique used in Klerman's interpersonal psychotherapy?
a. clarification
b. encouragement of affect
c. communication analysis
d. disputing irrational beliefs
Q. 3From a client-centered perspective, the locus of evaluation, the source of evidence for values, is most likely found:
a. in an individual's parents.
b. in society.
c. within an individual's significant other.
d. within the individual.
Q. 4Treatment manuals are most important in
a. Asian therapies.
b. body therapies.
c. creative arts therapies.
d. interpersonal therapy.
Q. 5The most important function of the person-centered therapist is to:
a. be willing to enter into a real relationship with a client.
b. to identify the obstacles to self-actualization.
c. help client's examine their past relationships and feelings.
d. clarify the client's experiences for them.
Q. 6Which of the following is NOT an area of depression that Klerman's interpersonal therapy addresses?
a. interpersonal disputes
b. interpersonal deficits
c. role transitions
d. societal pressures
Q. 7Rogers' notion of a therapist's genuineness:
a. refers to unconditional positive regard.
b. is the most important therapist characteristic.
c. is the ability of the therapist to listen actively.
d. involves caring confrontations of client's defense against feelings.