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Ohio University, Athens PSY 3710 Week 8 Quiz 1)Humanistic psychotherapists believe that individuals are born with a tendency toward healthy growth
Ohio University, Athens
PSY 3710
Week 8 Quiz
1)Humanistic psychotherapists believe that individuals are born with a tendency toward healthy growth. The term that best describes this tendency is .
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- transference
- insight
- self-actualization
- unconditional positive regard
- An individual’s is how the person actually is at present; the is what a person could be if he or she fulfilled his or her potential.
- actual self, fulfilled self
- fulfilled self, actual self
- real self, ideal self
- ideal self, real self
- According to the humanistic approach, there are three essential therapeutic conditions that characterize successful therapist–client relationships. is among these three essential therapeutic conditions.
- Empathy
- Conditional positive regard
- Interpretation
- Transference
- According to Carl Rogers, the therapist’s determine(s) the success of therapy.
- mastery of the techniques of interpreting the client’s transference
- ability to reflect the client’s emotions
- skill in applying positive reinforcement
- attitude toward the client
- , developed by William Miller, is a contemporary application of the principles of humanism.
- Existential psychotherapy
- Quality of life therapy
- Motivational interviewing
- Behavioral consultation
- is a short-term humanistic therapy that emphasizes the expression, acknowledgement, and healing power of emotions in the present moment.
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- Gestalt therapy
- Emotionally focused therapy
- Congruence therapy
- Genuineness therapy
- Empirical examinations of humanistic therapy
- have determined that it is universally ineffective.
- discovered that its main elements—empathy, positive regard, and genuineness—play an important role in therapy success.
- found that humanistic techniques only work when used by therapists who identify as humanists.
- do not exist in the psychotherapy literature.
- Prior to his session with Gloria, Dr. Rogers explains that, with the necessary therapeutic environment, he expects Gloria to make all of the following movement, EXCEPT:
- From repression to insight
- From fear-relating to direct-relating
- From disapproving of self to acceptance of self
- From unreal to real within herself
- Gloria clearly wants a direct answer from Dr. Rogers regarding whether or not she should inform her daughter that she lied to her. Rather than provide her with a direct answer, Dr. Rogers uses what technique?
- reflection
- diversion
- free association
- interpreting transference
- A good example of Gloria’s movement from remoteness of emotional experience to immediacy of emotional experience in her session with Dr. Rogers is when she .
- sheds a tear
- asks him a direct question
- tells Dr. Rogers he is the type of father figure she’d like to have
- reports that lying to her daughter made her feel guilty
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