Mblex Practice Questions And Answers.
The friendly bond based on mutual liking, trust, and a sense of shared concerns -
\rapport
A comfort zone. -Personal, professional, physical, emotional, intellectual and sexual. Its
function is to protect the integrity of each person. -
\boundary
A practitioner's unresolved feelings and issues which are unconsciously transferred to
the client -
\Countertranference
The intent to promote an overall benefit for the client. -
\Therapeutic intent
A psychological defense that involves the conscious pushing down of anxiety-producing
ideas urges, desires, feelings and memories -
\Suppression
Physical tension used to support psychological defenses. -
\armoring
The ability to observe one's own feelings and emotions and those of others, to
differentiate among them, and utilize them to direct thoughts and behaviors -
\Emotional intelligence
A Psychological defense that involves and unconscious opposition to the therapeutic
process -
\Resistance
The displacement or transfer of feelings, thoughts, and behaviors originally related to a
significant person, such as a parent, on to someone else, such as a massage therapist -
\Transference
A massage session in which the therapist commits to the client's overall well-being and
benefit. -
\Client-centered Session
A rise of feelings within a client and the expression of those feelings through words or
other forms of expression. -
\Emotional release
The quality or state of being worthy, honored or esteemed -
The friendly bond based on mutual liking, trust, and a sense of shared concerns -
\rapport
A comfort zone. -Personal, professional, physical, emotional, intellectual and sexual. Its
function is to protect the integrity of each person. -
\boundary
A practitioner's unresolved feelings and issues which are unconsciously transferred to
the client -
\Countertranference
The intent to promote an overall benefit for the client. -
\Therapeutic intent
A psychological defense that involves the conscious pushing down of anxiety-producing
ideas urges, desires, feelings and memories -
\Suppression
Physical tension used to support psychological defenses. -
\armoring
The ability to observe one's own feelings and emotions and those of others, to
differentiate among them, and utilize them to direct thoughts and behaviors -
\Emotional intelligence
A Psychological defense that involves and unconscious opposition to the therapeutic
process -
\Resistance
The displacement or transfer of feelings, thoughts, and behaviors originally related to a
significant person, such as a parent, on to someone else, such as a massage therapist -
\Transference
A massage session in which the therapist commits to the client's overall well-being and
benefit. -
\Client-centered Session
A rise of feelings within a client and the expression of those feelings through words or
other forms of expression. -
\Emotional release
The quality or state of being worthy, honored or esteemed -