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What is the main focus of Client Centered Therapy according to Carl Rogers?
What is the main focus of Client Centered Therapy according to Carl Rogers?
- The role of the therapist
- The feeling associated with relief from anxiety
- The role of the client (correct)
- The role of the nurse
What two needs are involved in understanding a person's drives for behavior?
What two needs are involved in understanding a person's drives for behavior?
- Satisfaction and security (correct)
- Belongingness and esteem
- Validation and acceptance
- Sleep and hunger
What does Sullivan believe is the origin of all psychological disorders?
What does Sullivan believe is the origin of all psychological disorders?
- Social media influence
- Interpersonal relationships (correct)
- Biological factors
- Traumatic events
How does Carl Rogers describe how individuals experience the world?
How does Carl Rogers describe how individuals experience the world?
What is the primary goal of nurses in developing therapeutic relationships with clients?
What is the primary goal of nurses in developing therapeutic relationships with clients?
Why is satisfaction of needs important in an individual's psychochemical environment?
Why is satisfaction of needs important in an individual's psychochemical environment?
What is the term used to describe the therapist providing caring that is not dependent on the client's behavior?
What is the term used to describe the therapist providing caring that is not dependent on the client's behavior?
In milieu therapy or therapeutic community, what is one of the essential activities that clients engage in?
In milieu therapy or therapeutic community, what is one of the essential activities that clients engage in?
According to existential theories, what can lead to behavioral deviations?
According to existential theories, what can lead to behavioral deviations?
Who is the founder of rational emotive therapy and identified 'irrational beliefs'?
Who is the founder of rational emotive therapy and identified 'irrational beliefs'?
What technique does Albert Ellis use to help people identify automatic thoughts?
What technique does Albert Ellis use to help people identify automatic thoughts?
What does 'Genuineness-relatedness or congruence' refer to in therapy?
What does 'Genuineness-relatedness or congruence' refer to in therapy?
According to Skinner's operant conditioning theory, how do people learn their behavior?
According to Skinner's operant conditioning theory, how do people learn their behavior?
What is the main focus of behavior modification therapy?
What is the main focus of behavior modification therapy?
According to the interpersonal theory, what is the 'Good Me' part of the personality a response to?
According to the interpersonal theory, what is the 'Good Me' part of the personality a response to?
What does the 'Not Me' part of the personality respond to?
What does the 'Not Me' part of the personality respond to?
What concept did Skinner focus on in his operant conditioning theory?
What concept did Skinner focus on in his operant conditioning theory?
'Bad Me' in the self-esteem system develops in response to:
'Bad Me' in the self-esteem system develops in response to: