The idea that Gestalt counselors use their whole personhood to make real authentic contact with clients is best explained as counselors __________________________.
a. expressing few emotions to protect the client
b. avoiding making or admitting mistakes in session
c. freely sharing their thoughts and feelings as they occur in session
d. employing confrontation frequently in session
Q. 2During the __________ stage, important leadership skills may include support and confrontation, higher-level empathy, probing questions, and interpretations.
a. Transition
b. Work
c. Initial
d. Pregroup
Q. 3A group leader can ___________________ both sides of an issue to help members to see their conflict.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Q. 4What is the primary vehicle for change in Gestalt counseling?
a. the person of the counselor
b. the interventions
c. the theory
d. the client
Q. 5In the __________ stage of group development, issues of control, power, and authority become increasingly important in this stage as members position themselves within the system.
a. Work
b. Initial
c. Transition
d. Closure
Q. 6Leaders can process exercises to a deeper and more meaningful level by asking good, thought provoking questions that tap into members' ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Q. 7It can be said that Gestalt counselors believe that every emotion has a physiological component. All of the following are an accurate example of this concept EXCEPT: _____________________________
_________.
a. a tight jaw as a sign that someone is holding something back
b. a person fidgeting during session because they recently had back surgery
c. a person hunched in the corner of the couch as a sign of insecurity
d. a person with arms folded as a sign they are close off
Q. 8The __________ stage of group development is highlighted by anxiety, apprehension, and lack of trust.
a. Closure
b. Work
c. Pregroup
d. Initial Stage