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Question
1. Which therapeutic approach takes into account the need of the individual and accepts the therapeutic approach best for each individual?
Cognitive
Psychodynamic
Integrative/Holistic Approach
Behavioral
2. One of the criticisms of Adlerian therapy from a cultural approach is that the theory focuses on:
life's current problems
the autonomous self
the concept of self as part of a whole
one facet of the client's life only
3. Identify the values from Existential Therapy that are emphasized:
client's freedom to become within the context of natural and self-imposed limitations
the client's capacity to reflect on the meaning of choices
the client's need to reflect on the consequences of the choices of others
the client's capacity to act once choices are made
the client's need to revisit the past before going forward
4. This type of therapist starts a therapeutic relationship with a functional assessment of the client:
Existential
Adlerian
Freudian
Behavioral
5. Therapists using this type of theoretical framework help clients to see how the client has incorporated many irrational beliefs into their thinking and encourages the client to engage in activities to counter self-defeating beliefs by replacing "woulda/coulda/shoulda" thinking with rational preferences:
Person-Centered Therapy
Existential Therapy
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Psychodynamic Therapy
6. These neurons are thought to play a significant role in perceiving what someone else is feeling and also to perceiving another person's intentions, which is the first step in developing empathy. Conversely, dysfunction with these neurons may create significant difficulties with forming attachments to others.
motor neurons
mirror neurons
reflex neurons
interpersonal neurons