Exam 4: Client-Centered Therapy Nathaniel J Raskin, Carl R Rogers and Marjorie C Witty
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Exam 4: Client-Centered Therapy Nathaniel J Raskin, Carl R Rogers and Marjorie C Witty50 Questions
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The client-centered therapist strives to use an approach that is best described as
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In ambiguous situations, individuals tend to symbolize experiences in a manner consistent with
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The process by which an individual becomes aware of an experience is known as
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Gendlin's experiential therapy locates the experiencing process in the
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The event most commonly identified with the birth of client-centered therapy is
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Rogers suggested that his approach could be useful in achieving conflict resolution at the international level. What difficulties might be encountered in applying his concepts internationally? What benefits might be present in utilizing a phenomenological view of conflict resolution between nations?
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Do you agree or disagree with Rogers's view that individuals, if given a choice, would chose to be healthy? Why or why not? Do you believe that an individual who seeks therapy has the capacity within him- or herself to move forward in therapy constructively without direction from the therapist? Why or why not?
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If a child were raised by critical parents and unable to verbalize their own thoughts and feelings, Zimring's paradigm would suggest degradation of the
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In developing his theory and clinical practice regarding client-centered therapy, Carl Rogers was heavily influenced by the work of
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Rogers described self-actualization as an inherent human tendency, which is consistent with a formative tendency. What is a formative tendency? What is an actualizing tendency? How are these concepts used in Rogers's theory of personality?
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Diagnostic formulation, psychological testing, interpretation, advice giving, and probing for historical information are not a focus of person-centered therapy. How does a client-centered therapist proceed in therapy?
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The conclusion drawn from meta-analyses and large-scale studies that all major psychotherapies yield comparable effect sizes is referred to as the
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When a therapist is able to maintain an unaltered attitude about a patient, regardless of the patient's comments or choices, this is referred to as _______.
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In addition to the basic requirements of the therapeutic environment for the therapist, Rogers believed that the client must focus on _______, _______, and _______.
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The ongoing process in which individuals freely rely on the evidence of their own sense for making value judgments is referred to as the _______.
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