Which of the following are central elements of Gestalt Therapy?
a. rational thought, free will, and insight
b. relationship, awareness, and experiment
c. genuineness, unconditional positive regard, and warmth
d. working through, transference, and insight
Q. 2__________ was newly added to the DSM-5.
a) Hoarding disorder
b) Trichotillomania
c) Excoriation disorder
d) Body dysmorphic disorder
Q. 3The optimal length of residential treatment for alcoholism and other drugs is_______________.
(a) 21 days
(b) Six Weeks
(c) Two months
(d) Three months
Q. 4A Gestalt Therapist's awareness of his/her experience of the client during therapy sessions is most like that of a (n):
a. Interpersonal Therapist
b. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapist
c. Solution Focused Therapist
d. Adlerian Therapist
Q. 5Stimulus control (SC)and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) have been shown to be effective for clients with
a) Body dysmorphic disorder
b) Trichotillomania
c) Hoarding disorder
d) Excoriation (skin picking) disorder
Q. 6Injecting drug use continues to be the most common source of infection. The most rapidly increasing source of HIV infection is
(a) among heterosexual women who have multiple partners (b) among heterosexual women whose partners exhibit high risk behaviors (c) among women with sexually transmitted diseases (d) all the above
Q. 7According to Gestalt Therapists, self-regulation:
a. is an innate tendency that all humans have
b. promotes harmony between the individual and his/her environment
c. promotes harmony within the individual
d. all of the above are true
Q. 8Regarding HIV/AIDS, gay and bisexual males who use non-medically prescribed psychoactive drugs are:
(a) not at any greater risk than the next person (b) at an increased risk (c) not likely to contract the virus (d) both a and c