Counseling Theory - Chapter 8

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Gestalt Counseling
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Perfect vs. Failure is an example of a problematic __________. Polarity
The statement: "The more one tries to change (and be who one is not), the more one stays the same," refers to what concept in Gestalt counseling? Paradoxical Theory of Change
When a person has integrated polarities, they have: Accepted more aspects of the self
Gestalt counselors work with clients to confront their "shoulds" in order to help clients: Live authentically
The idea that Gestalt counselors use their whole personhood to make real authentic contact with clients is best explained as counselors: Freely sharing their thoughts and feelings as they occur in session
What is the primary vehicle for change in Gestalt counseling? The person of the counselor
Gestalt counselors offer clients their presence in __________ experiences in the counseling session. Here-and-now
Interventions in Gestalt counseling are designed to encourage clients to make __________ and complete the __________ cycle. Contact / encounter
Gestalt counselors believe neuroses and other problems develop when a person: Avoids direct contact with parts of the self
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