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GESTALT THERAPY
29問 • 1年前
  • Advincula Michelle V.
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The main founder of Gestalt therapy is

    b. Fritz Perls and Laura Perls, b. Fritz Perls and Laura Perls

  • 2

    Which is not true of Gestalt therapy?

    b. The focus is on the "why" of behavior.

  • 3

    Which of the following is not a key concept of Gestalt therapy?

    intellectual understanding of one's problems

  • 4

    The basic goal of Gestalt therapy is to help clients

    move from environmental support to self-support.

  • 5

    Gestalt therapy can best be characterized

    an experiential therapy

  • 6

    The process of blurring awareness of the boundary between self and environment is

    d. deflection.

  • 7

    The process of turning back to ourselves what we would like to do to someone else is.

    c. retroflection.

  • 8

    What is a limitation (or limitations) of Gestalt therapy as it is applied to working with culturally diverse populations?

    d. All of the above are limitations.

  • 9

    Often Mara, who struggles to feel good about herself, comes to sessions withslouched posture. In order to help Mara gain a clearer understanding of the inner meaning of her slouched posture, a Gestalt therapist might

    Ask Mara to exagerrate her poor posture, which is likely to intensify her feelings attached to it

  • 10

    Gestalt therapists pay attention to and explore what is occurring at the boundary between the person and the environment.

    Field Theory

  • 11

    During a therapy session, a client expresses feeling overwhelmed and disconnected from their environment. As a Gestalt therapist, which intervention would you most likely suggest to address this issue?

    b) Explore the client's interactions and relationships to understand their current field dynamics.

  • 12

    During a therapy session with David, he shares his ongoing struggle with feeling overwhelmed by his responsibilities at work and home. David describes constantly shifting between tasks and never feeling fully present or focused. He explains that he often loses track of time and struggles to prioritize what is truly important to him. As a Gestalt therapist, you recognize David's challenge as a manifestation of difficulties in what concepts of Gestalt therapy?

    Figure Formation

  • 13

    Emily, she expresses feeling disconnected from her friends and family. Emily shares that she often struggles to maintain meaningful connections and finds herself withdrawing from social interactions. As her therapist, you recognize Emily's challenge as a manifestation of difficulties in establishing and maintaining what concept of gestalt therapy

    Contact

  • 14

    During a therapy session with Alex, he discusses his difficulty in setting boundaries with his colleagues at work. Alex often finds himself taking on extra tasks and working long hours to avoid disappointing others, even at the expense of his own well-being. As his therapist, you recognize Alex's challenge as a manifestation of difficulties in establishing healthy contact boundaries. Which intervention would you most likely suggest to address Alex's issue?

    b) Explore Alex's past experiences and relationships to understand his current contact boundaries (I-boundary).

  • 15

    In a therapy session with Martin, she discusses her struggles with setting boundaries in her romantic relationship with Jacky. Martin feels overwhelmed by Jacky's constant need for attention and affection, often sacrificing her own needs to accommodate his demands. He finds herself feeling drained and depleted, yet unable to express her feelings and assert her boundaries with Jacky, In this scenario which in the following are counted to be Familiarity Boundaries?

    In another therapy session, Martin discusses her family dynamics and how her parents often intrude on her personal life without respecting her boundaries. He feels obligated to share every detail of her life with them, even when she prefers privacy

  • 16

    Martin and Faith have been in a romantic relationship for several years. Martin has always been supportive of Faith's goals and aspirations, often prioritizing her needs over his own. However, Martin has recently realized that he's been neglecting his own happiness and well-being in the process. Which of the following is an example of Body Boundaries?

    Martin also shares with his therapist that Faith has a habit of making comments about his appearance that make him l uncomfortable. Although Martin tries to brush off these comments, they gradually erode his self-esteem and confidence

  • 17

    During a therapy session, Denise expresses frustration with RJ for not acknowledging the hurt she experienced during a disagreement they had several years ago. She feels that RJ has avoided addressing the issue, which has caused their friendship to suffer. Denise's therapist helps her explore the concept of unfinished business and its impact on her relationship with RJ. Which of the following best represents the unfinished business in Denise and RJ's relationship?

    Denise's lingering resentment towards RJ for not apologizing.

  • 18

    Faith and Albert have been in a romantic relationship for several years. Behind the scenes, there are subtle signs of accommodation in their dynamic, where one partner often adjusts their behavior to meet the other's needs without explicit acknowledgment. Which of the following best represents the accommodation in Faith and Albert's relationship

    Faith consistently downplays her own achievements to avoid overshadowing Albert's accomplishments in social settings

  • 19

    During a therapy session, Emily and Mark are exploring their communication patterns and unresolved conflicts. The therapist introduces the empty chair technique, where one partner speaks to an empty chair as if the other partner were sitting there, allowing for the expression of unspoken feelings and thoughts. Which of the following best represents the use of the empty chair technique in Emily and Mark's therapy session?

    Mark speaks to the empty chair, expressing his regrets and apologies for past mistakes in their relationship.

  • 20

    Emily and Mark have been together for several years, but lately, they've been experiencing communication challenges. They often find themselves talking at each other rather than with each other, which leads to misunderstandings and frustration. Which of the following best represents "I-Thou" communication in Emily and Mark's relationship

    Mark listens attentively as Emily shares her feelings about a recent disagreement, validating her emotions and expressing empathy.

  • 21

    What are the limitations of Gestalt therapy?

    Gestalt therapy might not adequately address severe mental health conditions that require medication or specialized treatments

  • 22

    who is possible candidate for gestalt therapy?

    Marital & Family Therapy, Behaviors Problems in Children, Psychosomatic Disorder

  • 23

    disowning of aspects of ourselves by assigning them to others

    Projection

  • 24

    Avoidance of Contact

    Deflection

  • 25

    boundaries refer to events that are often repeated but may not be thought "about or challenged.

    Familiarity

  • 26

    Exaggerate movements and gestures repeatedly to intensify the feeling attached to the behavior

    Exaggeration Exercise

  • 27

    Asking a person in a group to go up to the others in the group and either speak to or do something with each person

    Making the Rounds

  • 28

    Which statement best describes the role of confrontation in Gestalt therapy?

    Confrontation in Gestalt therapy aims to challenge the client's self-awareness and promote insight by bringing attention to inconsistencies or incongruences in their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

  • 29

    the therapist notices that the client, Bea, is avoiding discussing a particular topic that seems crucial to her progress. The therapist decides to gently confront Bea about her avoidance to encourage deeper exploration and insight. Which of the following best represents the therapist's approach to confrontation in this scenario?

    The therapist empathetically invites Bea to explore her reasons for avoiding the topic and gently challenges her to consider the potential insights she might gain from addressing it.

  • ANAPHY

    ANAPHY

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    ANAPHY

    ANAPHY

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    CHAP 1 PSYCH ASSESSMENT

    CHAP 1 PSYCH ASSESSMENT

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    CHAP 1 PSYCH ASSESSMENT

    CHAP 1 PSYCH ASSESSMENT

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    Quiz 1 anaphy

    Quiz 1 anaphy

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    Quiz 1 anaphy

    Quiz 1 anaphy

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    CHAPTER 4 PSYCH ASSESSMENT

    CHAPTER 4 PSYCH ASSESSMENT

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    CHAPTER 4 PSYCH ASSESSMENT

    CHAPTER 4 PSYCH ASSESSMENT

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    EPITHELIAL TISSUE

    EPITHELIAL TISSUE

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    EPITHELIAL TISSUE

    EPITHELIAL TISSUE

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    TOPIC 1-3

    TOPIC 1-3

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    TOPIC 1-3

    TOPIC 1-3

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    EXISTENTIAL THERAPY

    EXISTENTIAL THERAPY

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    EXISTENTIAL THERAPY

    EXISTENTIAL THERAPY

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    PERSON CENTERED THERAPY

    PERSON CENTERED THERAPY

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    PERSON CENTERED THERAPY

    PERSON CENTERED THERAPY

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    EXISTENTIAL THERAPY

    EXISTENTIAL THERAPY

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    EXISTENTIAL THERAPY

    EXISTENTIAL THERAPY

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    VALIDITY

    VALIDITY

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    VALIDITY

    VALIDITY

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    RELIABILITY

    RELIABILITY

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    RELIABILITY

    RELIABILITY

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    AB PSYCH: LESSON 3

    AB PSYCH: LESSON 3

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    AB PSYCH: LESSON 3

    AB PSYCH: LESSON 3

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The main founder of Gestalt therapy is

    b. Fritz Perls and Laura Perls, b. Fritz Perls and Laura Perls

  • 2

    Which is not true of Gestalt therapy?

    b. The focus is on the "why" of behavior.

  • 3

    Which of the following is not a key concept of Gestalt therapy?

    intellectual understanding of one's problems

  • 4

    The basic goal of Gestalt therapy is to help clients

    move from environmental support to self-support.

  • 5

    Gestalt therapy can best be characterized

    an experiential therapy

  • 6

    The process of blurring awareness of the boundary between self and environment is

    d. deflection.

  • 7

    The process of turning back to ourselves what we would like to do to someone else is.

    c. retroflection.

  • 8

    What is a limitation (or limitations) of Gestalt therapy as it is applied to working with culturally diverse populations?

    d. All of the above are limitations.

  • 9

    Often Mara, who struggles to feel good about herself, comes to sessions withslouched posture. In order to help Mara gain a clearer understanding of the inner meaning of her slouched posture, a Gestalt therapist might

    Ask Mara to exagerrate her poor posture, which is likely to intensify her feelings attached to it

  • 10

    Gestalt therapists pay attention to and explore what is occurring at the boundary between the person and the environment.

    Field Theory

  • 11

    During a therapy session, a client expresses feeling overwhelmed and disconnected from their environment. As a Gestalt therapist, which intervention would you most likely suggest to address this issue?

    b) Explore the client's interactions and relationships to understand their current field dynamics.

  • 12

    During a therapy session with David, he shares his ongoing struggle with feeling overwhelmed by his responsibilities at work and home. David describes constantly shifting between tasks and never feeling fully present or focused. He explains that he often loses track of time and struggles to prioritize what is truly important to him. As a Gestalt therapist, you recognize David's challenge as a manifestation of difficulties in what concepts of Gestalt therapy?

    Figure Formation

  • 13

    Emily, she expresses feeling disconnected from her friends and family. Emily shares that she often struggles to maintain meaningful connections and finds herself withdrawing from social interactions. As her therapist, you recognize Emily's challenge as a manifestation of difficulties in establishing and maintaining what concept of gestalt therapy

    Contact

  • 14

    During a therapy session with Alex, he discusses his difficulty in setting boundaries with his colleagues at work. Alex often finds himself taking on extra tasks and working long hours to avoid disappointing others, even at the expense of his own well-being. As his therapist, you recognize Alex's challenge as a manifestation of difficulties in establishing healthy contact boundaries. Which intervention would you most likely suggest to address Alex's issue?

    b) Explore Alex's past experiences and relationships to understand his current contact boundaries (I-boundary).

  • 15

    In a therapy session with Martin, she discusses her struggles with setting boundaries in her romantic relationship with Jacky. Martin feels overwhelmed by Jacky's constant need for attention and affection, often sacrificing her own needs to accommodate his demands. He finds herself feeling drained and depleted, yet unable to express her feelings and assert her boundaries with Jacky, In this scenario which in the following are counted to be Familiarity Boundaries?

    In another therapy session, Martin discusses her family dynamics and how her parents often intrude on her personal life without respecting her boundaries. He feels obligated to share every detail of her life with them, even when she prefers privacy

  • 16

    Martin and Faith have been in a romantic relationship for several years. Martin has always been supportive of Faith's goals and aspirations, often prioritizing her needs over his own. However, Martin has recently realized that he's been neglecting his own happiness and well-being in the process. Which of the following is an example of Body Boundaries?

    Martin also shares with his therapist that Faith has a habit of making comments about his appearance that make him l uncomfortable. Although Martin tries to brush off these comments, they gradually erode his self-esteem and confidence

  • 17

    During a therapy session, Denise expresses frustration with RJ for not acknowledging the hurt she experienced during a disagreement they had several years ago. She feels that RJ has avoided addressing the issue, which has caused their friendship to suffer. Denise's therapist helps her explore the concept of unfinished business and its impact on her relationship with RJ. Which of the following best represents the unfinished business in Denise and RJ's relationship?

    Denise's lingering resentment towards RJ for not apologizing.

  • 18

    Faith and Albert have been in a romantic relationship for several years. Behind the scenes, there are subtle signs of accommodation in their dynamic, where one partner often adjusts their behavior to meet the other's needs without explicit acknowledgment. Which of the following best represents the accommodation in Faith and Albert's relationship

    Faith consistently downplays her own achievements to avoid overshadowing Albert's accomplishments in social settings

  • 19

    During a therapy session, Emily and Mark are exploring their communication patterns and unresolved conflicts. The therapist introduces the empty chair technique, where one partner speaks to an empty chair as if the other partner were sitting there, allowing for the expression of unspoken feelings and thoughts. Which of the following best represents the use of the empty chair technique in Emily and Mark's therapy session?

    Mark speaks to the empty chair, expressing his regrets and apologies for past mistakes in their relationship.

  • 20

    Emily and Mark have been together for several years, but lately, they've been experiencing communication challenges. They often find themselves talking at each other rather than with each other, which leads to misunderstandings and frustration. Which of the following best represents "I-Thou" communication in Emily and Mark's relationship

    Mark listens attentively as Emily shares her feelings about a recent disagreement, validating her emotions and expressing empathy.

  • 21

    What are the limitations of Gestalt therapy?

    Gestalt therapy might not adequately address severe mental health conditions that require medication or specialized treatments

  • 22

    who is possible candidate for gestalt therapy?

    Marital & Family Therapy, Behaviors Problems in Children, Psychosomatic Disorder

  • 23

    disowning of aspects of ourselves by assigning them to others

    Projection

  • 24

    Avoidance of Contact

    Deflection

  • 25

    boundaries refer to events that are often repeated but may not be thought "about or challenged.

    Familiarity

  • 26

    Exaggerate movements and gestures repeatedly to intensify the feeling attached to the behavior

    Exaggeration Exercise

  • 27

    Asking a person in a group to go up to the others in the group and either speak to or do something with each person

    Making the Rounds

  • 28

    Which statement best describes the role of confrontation in Gestalt therapy?

    Confrontation in Gestalt therapy aims to challenge the client's self-awareness and promote insight by bringing attention to inconsistencies or incongruences in their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

  • 29

    the therapist notices that the client, Bea, is avoiding discussing a particular topic that seems crucial to her progress. The therapist decides to gently confront Bea about her avoidance to encourage deeper exploration and insight. Which of the following best represents the therapist's approach to confrontation in this scenario?

    The therapist empathetically invites Bea to explore her reasons for avoiding the topic and gently challenges her to consider the potential insights she might gain from addressing it.