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PERSON CENTERED THERAPY
24問 • 1年前
  • Advincula Michelle V.
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  • 1

    What 3 things are necessary to be an effective Therapist in Person-Centered Therapy, according to Carl Rogers?

    Congruence, empathy, and positive regard are necessary and sufficient conditions for change.

  • 2

    person most associated with person-centered therapy is

    Carl Rogers

  • 3

    John, a therapist, is working with a client who has recently experienced a significant loss. The client expresses feelings of sadness and confusion about how to cope with their grief. Which of the following responses by John demonstrates accurate empathic understanding?

    "It sounds like you're feeling a mix of emotions right now, which is completely normal"

  • 4

    Sarah, a therapist, is working with a client who is struggling to make sense of their career choices and feels overwhelmed by societal expectations. Which of the following responses by Sarah demonstrates congruence?

    "I understand how you feel. It's tough out there, but you'll figure it out eventually."

  • 5

    Which of the following best describes the core conditions necessary for effective therapy in Person-Centered Therapy, as proposed by Carl Rogers?

    Congruence, which involves being genuine and authentic in the therapeutic relationship; accurate empathy, which entails understanding the client's subjective experience without judgment; and unconditional positive regard, which involves accepting and caring for the client regardless of their thoughts or behaviors.

  • 6

    Which of the following best describes the concept of accurate empathy in Person-Centered Therapy, according to Carl Rogers?

    Reflecting the client's emotions and experiences back to them with understanding and acceptance.

  • 7

    What does unconditional positive regard entail in Person-Centered Therapy, as proposed by Carl Rogers?

    Accepting and caring for the client regardless of their thoughts, feelings, or behaviors.

  • 8

    What does the term "actualizing tendency" refer to in Person-Centered Therapy, as proposed by Carl Rogers?

    The client's inherent drive towards self-realization, fulfillment, and personal growth.

  • 9

    a directional process of striving toward realization, fulfillment, autonomy, self-detenmination, and perfection; therapy is rooted in the client's capacity for awareness and self-directed change in attitudes and behavior. People never arrive at a final state of being self-actualized; rather, they are continually involved in the process of actualizing themselves

    Actualizing Tendency

  • 10

    Jessica is a therapist working with a client named Alex, who feels stuck in a job that doesn't align with their passions and values. Alex expresses a deep desire to pursue their true interests and live a more fulfilling life. Jessica wants to support Alex in tapping into their innate drive towards self-realization and personal growth, as proposed by Carl Rogers. Which of the following approaches would be most appropriate for Jessica to use with Alex?

    Exploring with Alex their passions and interests, and supporting them in pursuing meaningful work.

  • 11

    Mark is a therapist working with a client named Sarah, who is seeking guidance on how to overcome feelings of stagnation and boredom in her life. Sarah expresses a desire to explore new hobbies and experiences but feels hesitant and unsure about stepping out of her comfort zone. As part of the therapy process, Mark wants to encourage Sarah to embrace openness to experience. Which of the following approaches would be most appropriate for Mark to use with Sarah?

    Exploring with Sarah the potential benefits of trying new hobbies and experiences, and supporting her in gradually stepping out of her comfort zone.

  • 12

    Sophie is a therapist working with a client named Tom, who struggles with low self-confidence and doubts his abilities to achieve his goals. Tom expresses a desire to build trust in himself and develop a stronger sense of self-belief. Sophie wants to support Tom in cultivating trust in himself during their therapy sessions. Which of the following approaches would be most appropriate for Sophie to use with Tom?

    Helping Tom identify his strengths and past successes, and supporting him in setting achievable goals.

  • 13

    James is a therapist working with a client named Emma, who feels stuck in a routine and lacks excitement in her life. Emma expresses a desire to feel more spontaneous and alive but is unsure how to achieve this. James wants to support Emma in cultivating increased spontaneity and aliveness during their therapy sessions. Which of the following approaches would be most appropriate for James to use with Emma?

    Exploring with Emma potential ways to add variety and excitement to her daily activities, and supporting her in stepping out of her comfort zone.

  • 14

    What is the primary function and role of the therapist in facilitating personality change in the client, according to the provided information?

    Using their attitude of genuine caring, respect, acceptance, support, and understanding to facilitate clients' loosening of defenses and rigid perceptions.

  • 15

    What is the primary function and role of the therapist in facilitating personality change in the client, according to the provided information?

    Using their attitude of genuine caring, respect, acceptance, support, and understanding to facilitate clients' loosening of defenses and rigid perceptions.

  • 16

    How did Carl Rogers formulate his hypothesis of the "necessary and sufficient conditions for therapeutic personality change"?

    Grounded in the quality of relationship between the therapist and the client.

  • 17

    What did Carl Rogers identify as the primary basis for therapeutic personality change?

    The quality of relationship between the therapist and the client.

  • 18

    According to Carl Rogers, what are the necessary conditions for therapeutic personality change?

    The quality of relationship between the therapist and the client, characterized by congruence, unconditional positive regard, and empathic understanding.

  • 19

    Which therapeutic techniques and procedures are commonly associated with Person-Centered Therapy:

    Active listening, reflection of feelings, paraphrasing, probing, clarification, summarizing, responding appropriately, and being there.

  • 20

    Jessica, a therapist, is working with a client named Alex, who is discussing his recent relationship struggles. Alex mentions feeling frustrated but struggles to articulate the underlying issues. Which of the following approaches would be most appropriate for Jessica to use to probe Alex's feelings and thoughts further? Multiple Choice: A) B)

    Asking probing questions to explore the root causes of Alex's frustrations.

  • 21

    Tom, a therapist, is working with a client named Mike, who is describing his recent struggles with anxiety at work. Mike expresses feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope with his workload. Which of the following approaches would be most appropriate for Tom to use to paraphrase Mike's feelings and experiences?

    Restating Mike's concerns in his own words to ensure understanding.

  • 22

    What are the main contributions to multicultural counseling, as described in the provided information?

    Breaking cultural barriers, facilitating open dialogue among diverse cultural populations, and prizing cultural pluralism.

  • 23

    What are some limitations of multicultural counseling, as described in the provided information?

    Core values of multicultural counseling may not align with the client's culture, and lack of counselor direction and structure may be unacceptable for clients seeking immediate answers.

  • 24

    What are some contributions and limitations of the approach described in the provided information?

    Contributions include clients taking an active stance and assuming responsibility for therapy direction, and limitations include the possible danger of passive and inactive therapists.

  • 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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    GESTALT THERAPY

    GESTALT THERAPY

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    GESTALT THERAPY

    GESTALT THERAPY

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    EXISTENTIAL THERAPY

    EXISTENTIAL THERAPY

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    EXISTENTIAL THERAPY

    EXISTENTIAL 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

    What 3 things are necessary to be an effective Therapist in Person-Centered Therapy, according to Carl Rogers?

    Congruence, empathy, and positive regard are necessary and sufficient conditions for change.

  • 2

    person most associated with person-centered therapy is

    Carl Rogers

  • 3

    John, a therapist, is working with a client who has recently experienced a significant loss. The client expresses feelings of sadness and confusion about how to cope with their grief. Which of the following responses by John demonstrates accurate empathic understanding?

    "It sounds like you're feeling a mix of emotions right now, which is completely normal"

  • 4

    Sarah, a therapist, is working with a client who is struggling to make sense of their career choices and feels overwhelmed by societal expectations. Which of the following responses by Sarah demonstrates congruence?

    "I understand how you feel. It's tough out there, but you'll figure it out eventually."

  • 5

    Which of the following best describes the core conditions necessary for effective therapy in Person-Centered Therapy, as proposed by Carl Rogers?

    Congruence, which involves being genuine and authentic in the therapeutic relationship; accurate empathy, which entails understanding the client's subjective experience without judgment; and unconditional positive regard, which involves accepting and caring for the client regardless of their thoughts or behaviors.

  • 6

    Which of the following best describes the concept of accurate empathy in Person-Centered Therapy, according to Carl Rogers?

    Reflecting the client's emotions and experiences back to them with understanding and acceptance.

  • 7

    What does unconditional positive regard entail in Person-Centered Therapy, as proposed by Carl Rogers?

    Accepting and caring for the client regardless of their thoughts, feelings, or behaviors.

  • 8

    What does the term "actualizing tendency" refer to in Person-Centered Therapy, as proposed by Carl Rogers?

    The client's inherent drive towards self-realization, fulfillment, and personal growth.

  • 9

    a directional process of striving toward realization, fulfillment, autonomy, self-detenmination, and perfection; therapy is rooted in the client's capacity for awareness and self-directed change in attitudes and behavior. People never arrive at a final state of being self-actualized; rather, they are continually involved in the process of actualizing themselves

    Actualizing Tendency

  • 10

    Jessica is a therapist working with a client named Alex, who feels stuck in a job that doesn't align with their passions and values. Alex expresses a deep desire to pursue their true interests and live a more fulfilling life. Jessica wants to support Alex in tapping into their innate drive towards self-realization and personal growth, as proposed by Carl Rogers. Which of the following approaches would be most appropriate for Jessica to use with Alex?

    Exploring with Alex their passions and interests, and supporting them in pursuing meaningful work.

  • 11

    Mark is a therapist working with a client named Sarah, who is seeking guidance on how to overcome feelings of stagnation and boredom in her life. Sarah expresses a desire to explore new hobbies and experiences but feels hesitant and unsure about stepping out of her comfort zone. As part of the therapy process, Mark wants to encourage Sarah to embrace openness to experience. Which of the following approaches would be most appropriate for Mark to use with Sarah?

    Exploring with Sarah the potential benefits of trying new hobbies and experiences, and supporting her in gradually stepping out of her comfort zone.

  • 12

    Sophie is a therapist working with a client named Tom, who struggles with low self-confidence and doubts his abilities to achieve his goals. Tom expresses a desire to build trust in himself and develop a stronger sense of self-belief. Sophie wants to support Tom in cultivating trust in himself during their therapy sessions. Which of the following approaches would be most appropriate for Sophie to use with Tom?

    Helping Tom identify his strengths and past successes, and supporting him in setting achievable goals.

  • 13

    James is a therapist working with a client named Emma, who feels stuck in a routine and lacks excitement in her life. Emma expresses a desire to feel more spontaneous and alive but is unsure how to achieve this. James wants to support Emma in cultivating increased spontaneity and aliveness during their therapy sessions. Which of the following approaches would be most appropriate for James to use with Emma?

    Exploring with Emma potential ways to add variety and excitement to her daily activities, and supporting her in stepping out of her comfort zone.

  • 14

    What is the primary function and role of the therapist in facilitating personality change in the client, according to the provided information?

    Using their attitude of genuine caring, respect, acceptance, support, and understanding to facilitate clients' loosening of defenses and rigid perceptions.

  • 15

    What is the primary function and role of the therapist in facilitating personality change in the client, according to the provided information?

    Using their attitude of genuine caring, respect, acceptance, support, and understanding to facilitate clients' loosening of defenses and rigid perceptions.

  • 16

    How did Carl Rogers formulate his hypothesis of the "necessary and sufficient conditions for therapeutic personality change"?

    Grounded in the quality of relationship between the therapist and the client.

  • 17

    What did Carl Rogers identify as the primary basis for therapeutic personality change?

    The quality of relationship between the therapist and the client.

  • 18

    According to Carl Rogers, what are the necessary conditions for therapeutic personality change?

    The quality of relationship between the therapist and the client, characterized by congruence, unconditional positive regard, and empathic understanding.

  • 19

    Which therapeutic techniques and procedures are commonly associated with Person-Centered Therapy:

    Active listening, reflection of feelings, paraphrasing, probing, clarification, summarizing, responding appropriately, and being there.

  • 20

    Jessica, a therapist, is working with a client named Alex, who is discussing his recent relationship struggles. Alex mentions feeling frustrated but struggles to articulate the underlying issues. Which of the following approaches would be most appropriate for Jessica to use to probe Alex's feelings and thoughts further? Multiple Choice: A) B)

    Asking probing questions to explore the root causes of Alex's frustrations.

  • 21

    Tom, a therapist, is working with a client named Mike, who is describing his recent struggles with anxiety at work. Mike expresses feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope with his workload. Which of the following approaches would be most appropriate for Tom to use to paraphrase Mike's feelings and experiences?

    Restating Mike's concerns in his own words to ensure understanding.

  • 22

    What are the main contributions to multicultural counseling, as described in the provided information?

    Breaking cultural barriers, facilitating open dialogue among diverse cultural populations, and prizing cultural pluralism.

  • 23

    What are some limitations of multicultural counseling, as described in the provided information?

    Core values of multicultural counseling may not align with the client's culture, and lack of counselor direction and structure may be unacceptable for clients seeking immediate answers.

  • 24

    What are some contributions and limitations of the approach described in the provided information?

    Contributions include clients taking an active stance and assuming responsibility for therapy direction, and limitations include the possible danger of passive and inactive therapists.