When assessing client, Gestalt counselors look for where their clients are stuck in the cycle of making contactotherwise known as ____________________________.
a. sources of life meaning
b. personal constructs and facades
c. trust of self
d. contact boundary disturbances
Q. 2Which of the following is NOT a basic skill for a group leader?
a. Active listening
b. Trust fall
c. Reflection
d. Summarizing
Q. 3In solution-focused therapy, exceptions represent instances when a particular problem in a client's life was not prominent.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 4When a counselor does an Existential analysis of a client's life situation, it is critical that they ask perennial, existential questions such as which of the following?
a. What inspires you and makes you feel whole and fulfilled?
b. How often do you feel anxious?
c. What are the symptoms of your depression?
d. How does your job affect your mood?
Q. 5Which of the following tip is NOT suggested by the authors regarding minilectures?
a. Minilectures should be interesting
b. Minlectures should be relevant
c. Minilectures should last 1520 minutes
d. Minilectures should consist of current, correct, objective information.
Q. 6Narrative therapists pay significant attention to a client's past as it helps them understand the origins of client's stories.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 7In humanistic approaches to counseling, such as person-centered and Gestalt, assessment focuses on the person's ability to experience and express their __________________.
a. appreciation for others
b. internal experience
c. authentic self
d. boundaries