問題一覧
1
b. Fritz Perls and Laura Perls, b. Fritz Perls and Laura Perls
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b. The focus is on the "why" of behavior.
3
intellectual understanding of one's problems
4
move from environmental support to self-support.
5
an experiential therapy
6
d. deflection.
7
c. retroflection.
8
d. All of the above are limitations.
9
Ask Mara to exagerrate her poor posture, which is likely to intensify her feelings attached to it
10
Field Theory
11
b) Explore the client's interactions and relationships to understand their current field dynamics.
12
Figure Formation
13
Contact
14
b) Explore Alex's past experiences and relationships to understand his current contact boundaries (I-boundary).
15
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 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
Denise's lingering resentment towards RJ for not apologizing.
18
Faith consistently downplays her own achievements to avoid overshadowing Albert's accomplishments in social settings
19
Mark speaks to the empty chair, expressing his regrets and apologies for past mistakes in their relationship.
20
Mark listens attentively as Emily shares her feelings about a recent disagreement, validating her emotions and expressing empathy.
21
Gestalt therapy might not adequately address severe mental health conditions that require medication or specialized treatments
22
Marital & Family Therapy, Behaviors Problems in Children, Psychosomatic Disorder
23
Projection
24
Deflection
25
Familiarity
26
Exaggeration Exercise
27
Making the Rounds
28
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 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
Advincula Michelle V. · 43問 · 1年前ANAPHY
ANAPHY
43問 • 1年前CHAP 1 PSYCH ASSESSMENT
CHAP 1 PSYCH ASSESSMENT
Advincula Michelle V. · 77問 · 1年前CHAP 1 PSYCH ASSESSMENT
CHAP 1 PSYCH ASSESSMENT
77問 • 1年前Quiz 1 anaphy
Quiz 1 anaphy
Advincula Michelle V. · 67問 · 1年前Quiz 1 anaphy
Quiz 1 anaphy
67問 • 1年前CHAPTER 4 PSYCH ASSESSMENT
CHAPTER 4 PSYCH ASSESSMENT
Advincula Michelle V. · 49問 · 1年前CHAPTER 4 PSYCH ASSESSMENT
CHAPTER 4 PSYCH ASSESSMENT
49問 • 1年前EPITHELIAL TISSUE
EPITHELIAL TISSUE
Advincula Michelle V. · 11問 · 1年前EPITHELIAL TISSUE
EPITHELIAL TISSUE
11問 • 1年前TOPIC 1-3
TOPIC 1-3
Advincula Michelle V. · 52問 · 1年前TOPIC 1-3
TOPIC 1-3
52問 • 1年前EXISTENTIAL THERAPY
EXISTENTIAL THERAPY
Advincula Michelle V. · 22問 · 1年前EXISTENTIAL THERAPY
EXISTENTIAL THERAPY
22問 • 1年前PERSON CENTERED THERAPY
PERSON CENTERED THERAPY
Advincula Michelle V. · 24問 · 1年前PERSON CENTERED THERAPY
PERSON CENTERED THERAPY
24問 • 1年前EXISTENTIAL THERAPY
EXISTENTIAL THERAPY
Advincula Michelle V. · 22問 · 1年前EXISTENTIAL THERAPY
EXISTENTIAL THERAPY
22問 • 1年前VALIDITY
VALIDITY
Advincula Michelle V. · 29問 · 1年前VALIDITY
VALIDITY
29問 • 1年前RELIABILITY
RELIABILITY
Advincula Michelle V. · 37問 · 1年前RELIABILITY
RELIABILITY
37問 • 1年前AB PSYCH: LESSON 3
AB PSYCH: LESSON 3
Advincula Michelle V. · 63問 · 1年前AB PSYCH: LESSON 3
AB PSYCH: LESSON 3
63問 • 1年前問題一覧
1
b. Fritz Perls and Laura Perls, b. Fritz Perls and Laura Perls
2
b. The focus is on the "why" of behavior.
3
intellectual understanding of one's problems
4
move from environmental support to self-support.
5
an experiential therapy
6
d. deflection.
7
c. retroflection.
8
d. All of the above are limitations.
9
Ask Mara to exagerrate her poor posture, which is likely to intensify her feelings attached to it
10
Field Theory
11
b) Explore the client's interactions and relationships to understand their current field dynamics.
12
Figure Formation
13
Contact
14
b) Explore Alex's past experiences and relationships to understand his current contact boundaries (I-boundary).
15
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 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
Denise's lingering resentment towards RJ for not apologizing.
18
Faith consistently downplays her own achievements to avoid overshadowing Albert's accomplishments in social settings
19
Mark speaks to the empty chair, expressing his regrets and apologies for past mistakes in their relationship.
20
Mark listens attentively as Emily shares her feelings about a recent disagreement, validating her emotions and expressing empathy.
21
Gestalt therapy might not adequately address severe mental health conditions that require medication or specialized treatments
22
Marital & Family Therapy, Behaviors Problems in Children, Psychosomatic Disorder
23
Projection
24
Deflection
25
Familiarity
26
Exaggeration Exercise
27
Making the Rounds
28
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 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.