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In RCT,all of the involved parties with healthy relationships
experience what is known as the Five Good Things. These are: -
ANSWER-1) a desire to move into more relationships, because
of how a good relational experience feels; 2) a sense of zest, or
energy; 3) increased knowledge of oneself and the other person
in the relationship; 4) a desire to take action both in the growth-
fostering relationship and outside of it; 5) an overall increased
sense of worth.
One of the core tenets of RCT is the Central Relational Paradox
(CRP). The CRP assumes that - ANSWER-we all have a natural
drive toward relationships, and in these relationships we long
for acceptance. However, we come to believe that there are
things about us that are unacceptable or unlovable. Thus, we
choose to hide these things; we keep them out of our
relationships. In the end, the connections we make with others
are not as fulfilling and validating as they otherwise might have
been.
Another important tenant of RCT is for the counselor to provide
mutual empathy
, in a supportive environment. However, this mutual empathy
might emotionally
affect the counselor because - ANSWER-since detachment
can interfere with
the therapeutic
relationship
RCT defines Connection as an interaction between two or
more people that is
mutually empathetic and mutually empowering. It leads to "five
good things"; -
ANSWER-zest, worth, productivity, clarity, and desire for
more connection.
Growth Fostering Relationships is a fundamental and complex
process of active participation in the development and growth
of other people and the relationship that results in mutual
development; such a relationship creates growth in both
people. __________________ and _______________ are the
core of growthfostering-relationships. - ANSWER-Mutual
empathy and mutual empowerment
The MI counselor listens for and evokes the client's reasons
for concern and
arguments for: - ANSWER-
change talk
The MI counselor is accepting and reflecting perceived
disadvantages of