In which of the following approaches to therapy does the therapist become active and directive, functioning as a teacher or mentor for the client?
a. Existential therapy
b. Person-centered therapy
c. Behavior therapy
d. Gestalt therapy
Q. 2Glasser believed that individuals labeled as mentally ill, as well as those having daily living problems, were exhibiting irresponsible behaviors because they had not formed relationships that had helped them learn how to effectively meet their needs.
a. True
b. False
Q. 3A round as an activity in the first session of a group can be used to help the leader gather ______________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Q. 4The vast majority of psychodynamic theorists share all of the following same basic assumptions EXCEPT: _____________________________
____________.
a. counselors project onto the client interrelational patterns from earlier unresolved issues
b. the personality is structured in various sub structures such as ego, id, and superego
c. a person's personality is significantly affected by one's relationship with one's mother
d. insight into one's personality and internal dynamics can help resolve psychopathologies
Q. 5An Adlerian therapist would:
a. maintain an aloof stance.
b. establish a cooperative relationship based on equality.
c. take the role of expert.
d. take the role of a friendly parent.
Q. 6Which of the following is not one of the three broad categories of negative core beliefs outlined in the cognitive therapeutic approach?
a. Worthless core beliefs
b. Helpless core beliefs
c. Inadequate core beliefs
d. Unlovable core beliefs