A 2009 survey of over 2,400 psychologists (Cook, Biyanova, & Coyne) found that ______ was the single most prominent figure in terms of influence on the way they practiced.
Choose one
-Abraham Maslow
-Carl Rogers
-Sigmund Freud
-Donald Mittken correct answers -Carl Rogers
______, a t...
CLP 3302) Clinical Psychology-Chapter -13-HUMANISTIC
PSYCHOTHERAPY || Questions and 100% Verified
Answers.
A 2009 survey of over 2,400 psychologists (Cook, Biyanova, & Coyne) found that ______ was
the single most prominent figure in terms of influence on the way they practiced.
Choose one
-Abraham Maslow
-Carl Rogers
-Sigmund Freud
-Donald Mittken correct answers -Carl Rogers
______, a therapist behavior endorsed by humanists, takes place when a therapist responds to a
client by rephrasing or restating the client's statements in a way that highlights the client's
feelings or emotions.
Choose one
-Empathy
-Reflection
-Positive regarding
-Analysis correct answers -Reflection
Recent research has determined that Rogers's three elements for successful psychotherapy are
______.
Choose one
-both necessary and sufficient
-neither necessary nor sufficient
-necessary but not sufficient
-sufficient but not necessary correct answers -necessary but not sufficient
After controlling for researcher allegiance effects, Elliott's (2002) meta-analysis of humanistic
therapy's effectiveness concluded that humanistic therapies ______.
Choose one
, -are generally about as effective as the other major approaches to psychotherapy
-are generally less effective than the other major approaches to psychotherapy
-are generally more effective than the other major approaches to psychotherapy
-none of these correct answers are generally about as effective as the other major approaches to
psychotherapy
The three key components of humanistic therapy are empathy, unconditional positive regard, and
reassurance.
True
False correct answers False
The main goal of humanistic psychotherapy is ______.
Choose one
-to make the unconscious conscious
-to modify observable behaviors
-to change irrational beliefs
-to foster self-actualization correct answers to foster self-actualization
Central principles of motivational interviewing include expressing disinterest, promoting
argumentation, and confronting resistance.
True
False correct answers False
Dr. Fulson provides a deep, nonjudgmental understanding of Mary's experiences, temporarily
suspending his own point of view to better understand where she is coming from. Dr. Fulson is
demonstrating ______.suspended.
Choose one
-genuineness
-unconditional positive regard
-empathy
-congruence correct answers -empathy
Gestalt therapy centers on the premise that each person is essentially alone in the world and that
realization of this fact can overwhelm us with anxiety.
True
False correct answers False
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