\text { Project } & \boldsymbol{C}_0 & \boldsymbol{C}_1 & \boldsymbol{C}_2 \\ *C) Genuineness* b. Rogers literally opened the field for psychotherapy research. Importance is placed on the attitudes and beliefs of the therapist.The focus is on the subjective world of the client.Emphasis is given to developing a contract for therapy.It is supported by evidence from ongoing research.Attention is directed toward the personal relationship between the client and the therapist. C) Family therapy Aisha #1 Answer d Brittny #2 a. opponents to be defeated. Releasing creative energy is based on the principle of regression. Rollo May has been instrumental in translating some concepts drawn from existential philosophy and applying them to psychotherapy. From a person-centered perspective, the best source of knowledge about the client is the: _______involves blurring the differentiation between the self and the environment. Carl Rogers position on confronting the client that is: Carl Rogers drew heavily from existential concepts, especially as they apply to: A consistent theme that underlies most of Carl Rogers writings is: A faith in the capacity of individuals to develop in a constructive manner if a climate of trust is established. has a capacity for deep and intense interpersonal relationships.welcomes uncertainty in his or her life.does not have artificial dichotomies within himself or herself.is spontaneous and creative.all of these. a. Client-centered to person-centered to nondirective Carl Rogers's approach is based on the assumptions that humans are trustworthy and that clients desire to grow. According to Rogerian therapy, an "internal source of evaluation" is defined as: Carl Rogers's position on confronting the client is that: a. confrontation is to be avoided at all costs. b. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the person-centered approach? a. Rogers wrote 19 books and numerous articles outlining his humanistic theory. c. focuses on making interpretations. Which of the following is not a key concept of the person-centered approach? b. The contract calls for Taconic to supply special material for tents designed to shelter religious pilgrims visiting holy sites in Saudi Arabia. a. 41. Person-centered expressive arts therapy can be used in both group and individual contexts. a. Rogers stated his concepts as testable hypotheses and submitted them to research. A consistent theme that underlies most of Carl Rogers's writings is: One point of disagreement between existential and humanistic thought involves: - to assist clients in identifying ways they block themselves from fuller presence 14. 2. The personal computers were originally produced in Thailand to take advantage of relatively low labor costs and a skilled workforce. Chapter 7: Person Centered Therapy-10th ed, helping skills facilitating exploration, insi, Advanced Counseling Skills: Insight Stage, Elliot Aronson, Robin M. Akert, Timothy D. Wilson, Elliot Aronson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers, Timothy D. Wilson. - Develop a deep understanding of ourselves, The goals of existential therapy include all, - To help the client become more present in both themselves and others Rogers did not conduct the research himself. The therapist experiences unconditional positive regard for the client. a. b. MI stresses client self-responsibility and promotes an invitational style for working cooperatively with B) Provide genuine support and warmth The term "presence" refers to the counselor's ability to be fully engaged in the therapeutic relationship with the client. b. Concerning research on psychotherapy and Carl Rogers, which of the following. growth are present. Emotion-focused therapy (EFT) emerged as a behavioral approach informed by understanding the role of an Is a vehicle for the technique of tole reversal. D) Action In order for a therapist to communicate "accurate empathic understanding" the counselor must: When Rogers challenged the basic assumption that "the counselor knows best," he thought that this radical idea a. False, 57. 30. According to Carl Rogers, the three core conditions that create a growth-promoting climate are: A) Congruence, conditional acceptance, faith in a client *E) All of these*. motivation to clarify her direction. The second, the therapist, is congruent or integrated in the . Irvin Yalom. emotion in human functioning and psychotherapeutic change. What is the most important factor related to progress in person-centered therapy? Person-centered therapy groups emphasize the unique role of the group counselor as a leader. a. a. confrontation is to be avoided at all costs. Emphasis is given to developing a contract for therapy. 1. d. confrontation or resistance must be responded to in an non-confrontational manner. Emphasis is given to developing a contract for therapy. In person-centered group therapy, the leader. Carlos, an eight year old boy, was recently removed from his home because he was being physically and sexually abused by his father. In accordance with Maslows framework, which needs took precedence? From Carl Rogers's perspective the client/therapist relationship is characterized by: c. the therapist functioning as the expert. b. b. sharing his or her genuine emotional response with the client. d. confrontation or resistance must be responded to in a nonconfrontational manner. Which of the statements below regarding Motivational Interviewing is not accurate? True connect emotionally to the client's subjective world. Correct Answer: Unlock Package Tags Which of the following is the correct order in terms of the historical development of Carl Rogerss approach to counseling? 2.client centered tailored to fit the client's unique needs and presented in an invitational manner. It could be referred to as holistic therapy. In a person centered view, the actualizing tendency implies that humans: What is the most important factor related to progress in a person centered therapy? b. c. At one point in his life, he was preparing to enter the ministry. This quote captures the essence of so much of Rogers' humanistic theory. 27. d. people who are lazy and need a powerful incentive to change their ways. He developed the person-centered, also known as client-centered, approach to psychotherapy and developed the concept of unconditional positive regard while pioneering the field of clinical psychological research. The person-centered therapist is best described as a: In order for a therapist to communicate accurate empathic understanding the counselor must: feel a deep sense of warmth toward the client.have experienced a situation very similar to the clients current predicament.clarify details and facts relevant to the clients experiences.connect emotionally to the clients subjective experience. b. countertransference, or unfinished business of the counselor. Person-centered therapy is best explained as: From Carl Rogerss perspective the client/therapist relationship is characterized by: The person-centered approach has been applied to: One of the limitations of the person-centered approach is that: there can be a tendency to give too much support and not enough challenge. Person centered therapy is best described as a: a philosophy of how the therapy process develops. client. An improvement in Adrianne's ability to block negative thoughts about her career options One point of disagreement between existential and humanistic thought involves: the idea of an innate self-actualizing drive, Which of the following is not true about Carl Roger;s. Which of the following is the correct order in terms of the historical development of Carl Rogers approach to counseling: nondirective/ client centered / person centered. A factor that distinguishes the person-centered approach to group counseling from other approaches is the: Carl Rogers's original emphasis was on reflection of feelings expressed by the client. In regards to freedom and responsibility, existential therapy embraces three values. Two persons are in psychological contact. 15. *C) Mirroring the client's emotional experience of a particular situation* Carl Rogers made a lot of sense in 1967, and he still makes sense in 2011. Which of the following is not true about Carl Rogers? a. displays a sense of trust in the members. 26. Which statement is true of the person-centered approach? d. guilt and anxiety. a. displays a sense of trust in the members. Methods of expressive arts therapy are based on humanistic principles. d. The client is not given enough responsibility to direct the course of his or her own therapy. congruenceunconditional positive regardaccurate empathetic understandingcreative expression. a. - increase their confidence in making choices and in pursing a course of action. Carl Rogers drew heavily from existential concepts, especially as they apply to: b. the client/therapist relationship. personality problems. In order to recognize the broader applicability of his approach the term person-centered came to replace the term client-centered, as the term client would not be fitting for many of these other . The technique of reflection involves the therapist: A) Restating the client's words verbatim C. a higher Herfindahl-Hirschman Index, fewer firms, and fewer barriers to entry. In the book Staring at the Sun: Overcoming the Terror of Death (2008),_______ develops the idea that confronting death enables us to live in a more compassionate way. a. In accordance with Maslow's framework, which needs took precedence? - To help the clients become more present in both themselves and others C)The therapist functioning as the expert 20. c. going on one's instincts when judging the behavior of others. physical and safety needs esteem from self and othersself-actualizationbelonging and love. to be useful because these procedures encourage an external and expert perspective on the client. One of the limitations of the person-centered approach is that: A) Its has not been subjected to rigorous research True Underneath the layer of controlled surface behavior, the bitterness, the hurt, is a self that is positive, and that is without hate. What are the three stages in her integration sequence? 29 Apr 2023 01:14:00 a. a respect for the client's subjective experience. - Process their experiences both cognitively and bodily b. 3. Carl Rogers's position on confronting the client is that: . c. actualizing tendency According to Carl Rogers, the three core conditions that create a growth promoting climate are: Congruence, unconditional positive regard, empathic understanding. b. True Methods of expressive arts therapy are based on humanistic principles. Accurate empathic understanding helps clients in all the following areas, : - View prior experience in new ways b. The person-centered therapist is best described as a: Which of the statements below regarding Motivational Interviewing is accurate? Viktor Frankl's approach to existential therapy is known as: Which of the following is not true about Rollo May? The freedom to choose our past and the choices of our parents. Philosophically, the existentialists would agree that: The characteristic existential theme includes: In a group based on existential principles, clients learn all of the following, except: - there are no ultimate answer for ultimate concerns ProjectABC0$2,1002,100C1+$2,000+1,440C2+$1,200+1,728. 32. In the 1960s and 1970s, Rogers did a great deal to spearhead the development of: A) Organizational management seminars Which statement(s) is (are) true of the person-centered approach? Prerequisites for good contact involves all of the following: Erving Polster believes that storytelling: can be the heart of the therapeutic process, It is essential that counselors establish a relationship with their clients, so that the clients will. c. The approach does not emphasize the role of techniques in creating change in the client's behavior. b. False, 44. no What position should a dyspneic client be in? - to view themselves though others' eyes Carl Rogers's position on confronting the client is that: - Q/A (Question and Answer) Sara Edwards Test Answer Answer: caring confrontations can be beneficial. d. Rogers did not conduct the research himself. From Carl Rogers's perspective, the client/therapist relationship is characterized by: *A) A sense of equality* student-centered teaching and encounter groups. In the Gestaltist view, unfinished business is best explored in the present. False, 58. Carl Rogers's position on confronting the client is that: A) confrontation is to be avoided at all costs. 22. - The expressive arts lead us into the unconscious C) To skillfully confront clients when they engage in self-destructive behaviors Which of the following is not true about the most recent trends in person-centered therapy? Person centered therapy is best described as: a philosophy of how the therapy process develops. Which of the following personal characteristics of the therapist is most important, according to Carl Rogers? - Designing experiments for group members Like many students in psychology in the 1970s and 80s, my wish was to become a psychotherapist. b. b. Taconic enters into a contract with a German firm, Werner Voss Architects and Engineers, acting as an agent for the government of Saudi Arabia. Therapists utilizing motivational interviewing strategies view clients as: B) Sharing his or her genuine emotional response with the client False, 70. Which of the following are considered Gestalt Therapist? b. c. the client/therapist relationship. *D) There can be a tendency to give too much support and not enough challenge*. E) Resignation and certification of person-centered counselors. needs. The existential approach has a specific set of techniques used. Which of the following aspects of a client's use of language would a Gestalt therapist focus on? confrontation causes clients to stop growing.c. Which of following is not true about most recent trends in person centered therapy: acceptance and clarification are the main techniques used. The __________ that recently has come into prominence shares many concepts on the healthy side of human existence with the humanistic approach. that some students-in-training and practitioners may have a tendency to be very supportive of clients without False, 60. c. victims of their own psychopathology who need to be liberated from their pain and. Carl Rogers drew heavily from existential concepts, especially as they apply to: the client/therapist relationship A consistent theme that underlines most of Carl Rogers's writings is: Reflection, in Rogers' original formu-lation, is a product of therapist self-restraint. of her reasons for her lack of direction, a reduction in Adrianne's ambivalence about choosing a career path and an increase in her intrinsic Personcentered therapy is best described as a: philosophy of how the therapy process develops. Despite their attempts to help him, he insists that they are overreacting and that he has everything under control. - Rogers inspired others to conduct extensive research on counseling process and outcome. Existential therapy is best considered as: an approach to understand the subjective world of the client. Victor Frankl b. states that humans are driven by irrational forces. Therapists who have little respect for their clients can anticipate that their therapeutic work will not be fruitful. The German company does not pay Taconic and files for bankruptcy. Carl Rogers, in full Carl Ransom Rogers, (born January 8, 1902, Oak Park, Illinois, U.S.died February 4, 1987, La Jolla, California), American psychologist who originated the nondirective, or client-centred, approach to psychotherapy, emphasizing a person-to-person relationship between the therapist and the client (formerly known as the MI was developed by Maslow in the late 70s after he created his theory on self-actualization. Under what circumstances does this doctrine apply? These adaptations include: 1) Have Clear Boundaries. a. In 1946, Rogers was elected President of the American Psychological Association. b. uses techniques and exercises to motivate the group. According to the Rogerian therapy, an internal source of evaluation is defined as: Looking more to oneself for the answers to the problems of existence. b. looking more to oneself for the answers to the problems of existence. the therapist functioning as the expert. b. Carl Rogers is. affirms a persons capacity to direct his or her own life. d. a basic sense of trust in the client's ability to move forward in a constructive manner if conditions fostering growth are present. the organism must be seen in its environment, or in its context, as part of the constantly changing field. The person-centered view of human nature: views people as basically competitive.states that humans are driven by irrational forces.affirms a persons capacity to direct his or her own life.assumes that, while humans have the potential for growth, we tend to remain stagnant. b 26 Carl Rogers's position on confronting the client is that: a. confrontation is to be avoided at all costs.b. Despite their attempts a. facilitator. - "Experiments" grow out of the interaction between client and therapist c. to process their experience both cognitively and bodily. the techniques a therapist uses are less important than their attitudes. confrontation or resistance must be responded to in a nonconfrontational manner. a. Emotion-focused therapy (EFT) emerged as a behavioral approach informed by understanding the role of an emotion in human functioning and psychotherapeutic change. From a scientific perspective, existential psychotherapy: is difficult to research because every psychotherapy experience is unique. The person-centered philosophy views diagnosis as: A) A useful tool for case conceptualization Sovereign Immunity. a. The U.S. government decides to impose punitive 100 percent ad valorem tariffs on imports of computers from Thailand to punish the country for administrative trade barriers that restrict U.S. exports to Thailand. a. a. True False, 65. True What is the most important factor related to progress in person-centered therapy? - To encourage clients to choose more expanded ways of being in their daily lives. - MI was initially designed as a brief intervention for problem drinking B) Confrontation causes clients to stop growing a. the transference relationship. 2. looking more to oneself for the answers to the problems of existence, 24. A contribution of this therapeutic approach is: the exciting way in which the past is dealt with in a lively manner by bringing relevant aspects into the present. b. to view prior experiences in new ways. The technique of reflection involves the therapist: Mirroring the client's emotional experience of a particular situation. True a. their view of assessment and diagnosis. What are its exceptions? True a. the need to find meaning in life through love, work, or suffering. The person-centered model has been widely adapted to include such areas as family therapy, crisis counseling and The ______________________that recently has come into prominence shares many concepts on the healthy. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the person-centered approach? a. 31. the shortest life? c. client's family. d. do not give the individual the opportunity to fully express themselves. Contemporary Gestalt therapists view client resistance as a: creative adjustment to a situation and something to be respected. You are an employee of a U.S. firm that produces personal computers in Thailand and then exports them to the United States and other countries for sale. Carl Rogers embodied the humanistic approach in both theory and practice. D) The National Training Laboratories and T-groups - The client is primarily responsible for the direction of therapy Existential therapists prefer to be thought of as: philosophical companions, not as people who repair psyches. b. Carl Rogerss approach is based on the assumptions that humans are trustworthy and that clients desire to grow. When working with a client living a restricted existence, an existential therapist would likely: make the client aware of how his or her current ways of living are keeping him or her stuck. Therapists should give advice when clients need it.The techniques a therapist uses are less important than his or her attitudes.Therapists should function largely as teachers.Therapy is primarily the therapists responsibility. b. confrontation causes clients to stop growing. b. confrontation causes clients to stop growing. - It is important to confront clients with the ways they are avoiding being fully alive a. According to the Gestalt perspective, if people do not remember their dreams: they may be refusing to face what is wrong with their live. d. The focus is on exploration of a client's past. *B) Congruence, unconditional positive regard, empathetic understanding* Person centered expressive arts therapy is founded of the following notions except: Releasing creative energy is based on the principle of regression. a basic sense of trust in the client's ability to move forward in a constructive manner if conditions fostering a. E) He was a pioneer in humanistic approaches to counseling. the relationship between the client and therapistdefining concrete and measurable goalsthe therapists ability to think logically and to scientifically solve problemsthe clients motivation for changethe therapists technical skills, the relationship between the client and therapist. The __________ is a directional process of striving toward realization, fulfillment. This I believe is the lesson which our clients have been facing us with for a long time, and which we have been slow to learn.~Carl Rogers. into joy, creativity, and self-fulfillment. C) Confrontation reflects that the therapist has a need to be in control need to alter his behaviors. We invite you to reflect on the words of these legendary scientists, and decide whether their voices still resonate with the science of today. These theories are used all over the world . d. It allows the therapist greater freedom to be active in the therapeutic relationship. The existential approach is particularly well-suited to clients who: Existential therapy groups are particularly helpful for clients working on: can serve as a catalyst for clients to become actively and fully involved in each therapy session. a. Precontemplation c. to be useful because these procedures encourage an external and expert perspective on the client. Therapists are encouraged to use positive regard for clients only as a means of shaping their behavior. The person-centered therapist generally does not find traditional assessment and diagnosis: Four of the six items directly addressed the client-therapist relationship. *C) a labeling process that diminishes the therapist's ability to develop a holistic understanding of the client* being challenging. A) An improvement in Adrianne's ability to block negative thoughts about her career options The technique of reflection involves the therapist: a. He was raised with strict religious standards in his home. Which statement(s) is (are) true of the person-centered approach? Empathy is a deep and subjective understanding of the client with the client. From Carl Rogers perspective the client/therapist relationship is characterized by: The person centered approach has been applied to: One of the limitations of the person centered approach is that: There can be a tendency to give too much support and not enough challenge. 2. Carl Rogers first proposition states all organisms exist in a continually changing world of experience of which they are the center. Brainscape helps you realize your greatest personal and professional ambitions through strong habits and hyper-efficient studying. According to Rogerian therapy, an internal source of evaluation is defined as: looking more to oneself for the answers to the problems of existence. Two persons are in psychological contact. - The focus is on experiencing the immediate moment. d. a clearly defined contract that specifies what clients will talk about in the sessions. Patrick is at which stage of change? c. Rogers inspired others to conduct extensive research on counseling process and outcome. b. Therapists who demonstrate little acceptance of their clients can anticipate that their therapeutic attempts will falter. A MI was initially designed as a brief intervention for problem drinking. D) A willingness on Adrianne's part to examine her family constellation in order to deepen her understanding of her reasons for her lack of direction. c. the importance of expressing feelings that stem from childhood issues. - to come to terms with the paradoxes of existence. *A) Precontemplation* D) confrontation or resistance must be responded to in a non-confrontational manner. The __________ is a directional process of striving toward realization, fulfillment, autonomy, and selfdetermination. 16. _______grow out of the interaction between client and therapist and emerge within this dialogic process. b. therapist who specializes in using motivational interviewing strategies. The person centered view of human nature: affirms a person's capacity to direct his or her own life. Which of the following is not true about Carl Rogers? d. Nondirective to person-centered to client-centered, Nondirective to client-centered to person-centered. confrontation or resistance must be responded to in a nonconfrontational manner. b. a. as a useful tool for case conceptualization.