Counseling Psychology Questions
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according to Horney, clients who have angry behavior are: competitive, self-centered, and demanding, but see themselves as heros or strong leader. These clients have adopted an interpersonal coping style of moving
Clients who do not experience or express anger, avoid interpersonal conflict, and tend to respond to others' needs at the expense of their own is said to be experiencing the _____ affective constellation
Sue et al (1998) describe cultural competence in working with clients. This is important because therapists need to know:
_____ sessions help partners explore and express deeper emotions and become more aware of each other's feelings, thus increasing empathy.
When the therapist helps the client to clarify the thoughts and feelings that are associated with anxiety, the client's vague discomfort will usually:
The process of learning how to contextualize or make sense of a client's problems involves:
The interpersonal process approach can be applied by therapists who chose to work within:
What percentage of communication accounts for what is actually being said?
Which of these is true?1. Group members must be cautioned that despite the aforementioned insistence on privacy, it is simply not possible to guarantee confidentiality.2. Doing treatment in groups allows for opportunities to practice social skills so group treatment is arguably the intervention of choice for clients with social anxiety.3. Psychodrama is a psychodynamic group therapy technique in which clients act out events from their past as if performing in a play.
Clients develop complex interpersonal coping strategies and defense mechanisms to ward off _____ associated with _______.
The interpersonal process approach is designed for a treatment length of:
When clients begin therapy by externalizing their problems, the therapist must first
Which term is NOT one of the five C's of communication
The primary sensory skill involved in verbal communication is
Theodore Lidz and his research team emphasized the role of _____ in the etiology of _____.
______________ is often synonymous with reassurance, understanding, and caring, but helping professionals must be sensitive to a client's level of acceptance to it.
____ therapy teaches distressed couples effective ways to share difficult thoughts and emotions with, and listen effectively to, one another.
_____ groups admit new members at any point if someone wants to join or replace someone who decides to leave the group.
Attachment theorists have noted that parental styles which ignore, dismiss, or reject to console a distressed child, the child is likely to develop a(n) _______________ attachment style
According to Sullivan's theory ____________ is the central motivating force for human behavior.