Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy Corey 10th edition Chapter 002&003 Revised Quiz Bank Q & A 2023/2024 VERIFIED
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... [Show More] indicates what? correct answers The centrality of the person of the therapist as a primary factor in successful therapy.
The person of the psychotherapist is inextricably intertwined with the outcome of psychotherapy.
Wampold (2001) correct answers Conducted a meta-analysis of many research studies on therapeutic effectiveness and found that the personal and interpersonal components are essential to effective psychotherapy, whereas techniques have relatively little effect on therapeutic outcome.
The primary determinants of therapeutic outcome is what? correct answers The contextual factors (the alliance), the relationship, the personal and interpersonal skills of the therapist, client agency, and the extra-therapeutic factors.
Both therapy WHAT and therapy WHAT influence the outcomes of treatment and is essential that the methods used to support the therapeutic relationship being formed with the client correct answers Therapy relationship and therapy methods.
Effective therapists have an identity: correct answers They know who they are, what they are capable of becoming, what they want out of life and what is essential.
Effective therapists respect and appreciate themselves: correct answers They can give and receive help and love out of their own sense of self-worth and strength. They feel adequate with others and allow others to feel powerful with them.
Effective therapists are open to change: correct answers They exhibit a willingness and courage to leave the security of the known if they are not satisfied with the way they are. They make decisions about how they would like to change, and they work toward becoming the person they want to become.
Effective therapists make choices that are life oriented: correct answers They are aware of early decisions they made about themselves, others, and the world. They are not the victims of these early decisions, and they are willing to revise them if necessary. They are committed to living fully rather than settling for mere existence.
Effective therapists are authentic, sincere, and honest: correct answers They do not hide behind rigid roles or facades. Who they are in their personal life and in their professional work is congruent.
Effective therapists have a sense of humor: correct answers They are able to put the events of life in perspective. They have not forgotten how to laugh, especially at their own foibles and contradictions.
Effective therapists make mistakes and are willing to admit them: correct answers They do not dismiss their errors lightly, yet they do not choose to dwell on misery. [Show Less]