Contemporary Gestalt therapists view client resistance as a:
a. way that clients avoid confrontation.
b. sign of poor motivation for therapeutic work.
c. therapy interfering force that needs to be overcome.
d. creative adjustment to a situation and something to be respected.
Q. 2All of the following are characteristics of the cognitive behavioral approach in groups EXCEPT
a. a focus on overt and specific behavior.
b. occasional use of therapeutic goals.
c. developing a treatment plan and evaluation of this plan.
d. use of action-oriented methods.
Q. 3__________ are preplanned activities that can be used to elicit emotion, produce action, or achieve a specific goal.
a. Cathartic events
b. Faulty experiments
c. Exercises
d. Conflicting opinions
Q. 4______________ emphasize mindfulness, acceptance, the therapeutic relationship, spirituality, values, meaning and purpose in one's life, meditation, being in the present moment, and emotional expression.
a. First-generation behavior therapies
b. Second-generation behavior therapies
c. Third-generation behavior therapies
d. Fourth-generation behavior therapies
Q. 5Which of the following is not one of the Gestalt group leader's roles?
a. Designing experiments for group members
b. Evoking group catharsis
c. Engaging in self-disclosure
d. Facilitating contact in the group setting
Q. 6Cognitive behavioral practitioners use all of the following EXCEPT
a. a brief, active, directive, collaborative, present-focused, and didactic approach.
b. a psychoeducational model of therapy.
c. a therapeutic model that relies on empirical validation of its concepts and techniques.
d. strokes.