The responsibility of the patient in therapy, according to Chapter 18.
What is....
a) To expect sympathetic head-nodding from the therapist
b) To endorse the therapist's opinions unquestioningly
c) To be accountable and vulnerable
d) To avoid discomfort during the therapeutic process
According to Chapter 19, Carl Jung refers to as the "collective unconscious"-
What is
a) Personal memories and experiences
b) Dreams interpreted on an object level
c) Ancestral memory shared by all humankind
d) Recent traumatic events
In Chapter 20, this aspect of therapy is highlighted as a means to address destructive behaviors.
) Exposure therapy
b) Cognitive restructuring
c) Emotional void filling
d) Expressive therapy
c) Emotional void filling
This emotion is often masked by anger, as mentioned in Chapter 21.
What is....
a) Fear
b) Happiness
c) Excitement
d) Contentment
What is a) Fear
In Chapter 22, this is the significance of the open space beside the prisoner in Wendell Bronson's analogy.
What is..
a) It represents the freedom available if one chooses to see it
b) It symbolizes confinement without a clear escape route
c) It signifies the potential for change and growth
d) It highlights the limitations imposed by one's own perspective
a) It represents the freedom available if one chooses to see it
In Chapter 23, this surprising discovery Lori makes while shopping at Trader Joe's?
a) A long-lost friend working as a cashier
b) A note from an admirer hidden in her shopping bag
c) Her favorite product is on sale
d) A pregnancy announcement on her credit card receipt
d) A pregnancy announcement on her credit card receipt
According to Chapter 24, this phase increases the risk for suicide.
a) When the depression lifts and suicidal thoughts subside
b) When suicidal thoughts are at their peak intensity
c) When patients begin to respond to treatment
d) When patients experience residual distress and newfound energy
d) When patients experience residual distress and newfound energy
Question (200): According to Chapter 18, the therapist's role in therapy?
What is
A. To support the patient's growth, not endorse their opinions.
B. To have a "you go girl" mentality as an enthusiastic coach.
C. To be sure to share your personal experiences with the client so they feel you understand them.
Answer: To support the patient's growth, not endorse their opinions
The approach Jungian psychology take towards dream interpretation, as mentioned in Chapter 19.
What is
a) Literal interpretation only
b) Object level interpretation
c) Freudian interpretation
d) Subject level interpretation
d) Subject level interpretation
This technique is mentioned in Chapter 20 as a means to manage anger in a more productive way.
What is...
a) Suppressing emotions
b) Avoiding conflict altogether
c) Understanding underlying feelings
d) Expressing anger outwardly
What is c) Understanding underlying feelings
This is the main takeaway from Chapter 21 regarding managing anger?
a)Acknowledging deeper, submerged feelings
b) Expressing anger outwardly
c) Suppressing emotions
d) Avoiding conflict altogether
What is a) Acknowledging deeper, submerged feelings
In Chapter 22, the prisoner symbolize _____in Wendell Bronson's analogy.
a) Someone stuck in their emotional patterns
b) A person struggling with addiction
c) An individual with a fear of commitment
d) A therapist trapped in their own methods
a) Someone stuck in their emotional patterns
Lori's reaction at Trader Joe's reveals this about her feelings towards Julie, according to Chapter 23.
What is...
a) Happiness
b) Indifference
c) Regret
d) Envy
d) Envy
Chapter 24 describes the phase where suicidal thoughts begin to subside as....
What is...
a) A period of increased risk for suicide
b) A time when depression intensifies
c) An opportunity for long-term improvement
d) A dangerous time for the individual
c) An opportunity for long-term improvement