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1. According to Alfred Adler, humans are motivated mainly by social and not sexual urges and
what we do with the talent and abilities we possess is the crucial issue.
True False
A. An objective perspective
B. How life is in reality
C. The client's subjective frame of reference
D. The client's feelings
4. A common theme in the work and writing of Carl Rogers is a basic sense of trust in the client’s
ability to move forward in a constructive manner if:
5. The term most commonly used phrase to describe the work of Carl Rogers is:
A. Humanistic therapy
B. Person- Centered approach
C. Self-directed change
D. Self -actualizing approach
7. The person - centered approach aims toward a greater degree of independence and integration
of the individual.
True False
8. In the Gestalt view of human nature, the emphasis is on:
A. The present ( here and now) and awareness of what is happening around us
B. The past as it creates the present
C. The present and implications for the future
D. Past, present and future
10. In Gestalt Theory, the most frequent and worst kind of unfinished business is:
A. Sadness
B. Guilt
C. Fear
D. Resentment
11. Reality Therapy stresses that it is the world that influences our behavior not the way we
perceive it to exist.
True False
12. Reality Therapy teaches that behavior involves the following components:
13. Reality Therapy stresses current behavior and is concerned with past events only insofar as
the influence how the client is behaving now.
True False
15. Contemporary Behavior Theory stresses the therapist's active role in deciding the client's
treatment.
True False
16. Rational Emotive Therapy contends that because we largely create our own disturbed
thoughts and feelings, we have the power to control our emotional destiny.
True False
17. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy differs from other therapeutic approaches in that it
places a lot of value on free association.
True False
18. According to Albert Ellis, it is counter-productive for the therapist to focus on allowing the
client to recognize, express and ventilate feelings.
True False
True False
20. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy grew out of Beck's cognitive therapy and
Meichenbaum's cognitive behavior modification.
True False