A Assumes that people tend to remain stagnant
.
B States that people are driven by irrational
. forces
C Views all people as basically
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.
D Affirms a person’s capacity to direct his or her
. own life
1 points
QUESTION 2
1. Jung parted ways with Sigmund Freud over Freud’s emphasis on biological drives and sexual urges as prime human motivating factors.
True
False He parted ways from Freud because he believed the libido was Life energy, while Freud believed it to be sexual energy.
1 points
QUESTION 3
1. According to Jung, which of the following represents the integration of the conscious, personal unconscious, and collective unconscious in the individual?
A Psych
. e
B Ego
.
C Self
.
D Person
. a
1 points
QUESTION 4
1. The concept of core conditions, as applied to the helping relationship, includes all but one of the following:
A Warmth
.
B Confrontation
.
C Empathic
. understanding
D Respect/positive
. regard
QUESTION 6
1. Regarding psychotherapy outcome, research shows:
A The therapeutic alliance is not a major factor in therapeutic change
.
B Humanistic approaches are more effective than cognitive approaches
.
C There are certain factors that predict which therapeutic approaches work best for
. certain clients
D No therapeutic approach is more effective than any other
.
A Self-disclosure by the counselor or
. therapist
B Confrontation by the counselor or
. therapist
C Attending to nonverbal behaviors of
. the client
D All of the above
.
1 points
QUESTION 9
1. Individuals are seen by Adlerian counselors as wanting to contribute and cooperate for the betterment of self and others.
True False
1 points
QUESTION 10
1. Which statement is true of the person-centered approach?
A Therapy is primarily the therapist’s responsibility.
.
B The techniques used by the therapist are less important than his or
. her attitudes.
C Therapists should give advice when clients need it.
.
D Therapists should act largely as teachers.
.
1 points
QUESTION 11
1. According to person-centered theory, for counselors to be continuously believed and trusted by a client they must:
A Know the right questions to ask
.
B Have years of professional
. experience
C Be genuine
.
D Not make mistakes
.
1 points
QUESTION 12
1. If fixation occurs at the stage, the individual will have issues with
dependency or aggression later in life, which may result in problems with an emphasis on oral stimulation, such as drinking, eating, smoking, or nail biting.
A phalli
. c
B latenc
. y
C anal
.
D oral
.
A Balance of control between
. parents
B The cultural context of the
. family
C Rivalry among the children
.
D Birth order
.
QUESTION 15
1. A traditional technique in psychoanalysis that invites clients to relate whatever comes into their minds during the session without self-censorship is:
A Free association
.
B Dream analysis
.
C Posthypnotic
. suggestion
D Analyzing
. resistances
A Growth
.
B Integration
.
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