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Person-centred therapy falls under which counselling paradigm?
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Romantic
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Modern
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Post-Modern
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The person most associated with person-centered therapy is
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Carl Rogers
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Sigmund Freud
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B.F. Skinner
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Nelson-Jones
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Person-centered counselling focuses on the relationship between the client and the therapist
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In Person-centered therapy the therapist is the expert
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The focus of person-centered therapy is NOT on the tools used.
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A climate of trust is NOT important in person-centered therapy
Question 7
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Which response best indicates an understanding of the internal frame of reference to the statement "I'm so hot today"
Question 8
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The core idea of empathy is related to which concept
Question 9
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According to Roger's, which of the following 3 ideas should be present for counselling
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The basic acceptance and support of a person regardless of what the person says or does is
Question 11
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Genuineness or realness is related to which condition
Question 12
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When the therapist is able to accurately sense the feelings and personal meaning of the client, they are demonstrating
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According to Rogers, the use of reflection should be used instead of questioning.
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Person-centered therapy is considered therapist-centric
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[blank_start]Congruence[blank_end] is about being real and authentic in the moment; assimilating, integrating, and symbolising the flow of experiences in awareness.
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[blank_start]Unconditional positive regard[blank_end] involves a warm appreciation or non-judgemental prizing of the other person. The therapist accepts the client's thoughts, feelings, wishes, intentions, theories, and attributions about causality as unique, human and appropriate to his or her current experience.
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[blank_start]Empathic understanding[blank_end] is an attitude of wanting to grasp the client's expressions, meanings, and narrative. It includes an openness to the client's communications, including any negative or critical reactions of the client and a willingness to suspend one's own opinions, prejudices, and theories.
Question 18
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What is an attitude of wanting to grasp the client's expressions, meanings, and narrative. It includes an openness to the client's communications, including any negative or critical reactions of the client and a willingness to suspend one's own opinions, prejudices, and theories.
Question 19
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What involves a warm appreciation or non-judgemental prizing of the other person. The therapist accepts the client's thoughts, feelings, wishes, intentions, theories, and attributions about causality as unique, human and appropriate to his or her current experience.
Question 20
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What is about being real and authentic in the moment; assimilating, integrating, and symbolising the flow of experiences in awareness.
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[blank_start]Empathic[blank_end] understanding, Unconditional [blank_start]positive regard[blank_end] and [blank_start]congruence[blank_end] are all conditions of person-centered therapy according to [blank_start]Rogers[blank_end]
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Empathic
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positive regard
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congruence
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Rogers
Question 22
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In person-centered therapy, the therapist should be in a state of incongruence.
Question 23
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Person-centered therapy does NOT view clients as a diagnosis or something to be fixed.