nsg 527 midterm
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1. who founded existential therapy? (2 people) Rollo May
Irvin Yalom
2. a therapy that is based on the philosophical concern Existential therapy
with that it means to be fully human.
***you can make changes to the person you want to
be
based on personal relationship between patient and
therapist
stresses personal freedom in one's fate
places value on self awareness
3. what are yalom's four givens of existence? 1. death
2. meaninglessness
3. isolation
4. freedom
4. according to existential therapy - what are the 3 Eigenwelt - own world
modes of the world (being in the world concept) (private world)
Mitwelt - with world (pub-
lic world)
Unwelt - world around
(natural world)
+ uberwelt - ideal world
5. in existential therapy - what is eigenwelt own world (private world)
6. in existential therapy - what is mitwelt with world (public world)
7. in existential therapy - what is unwelt
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world around (natural
world)
8. according to existential therapy: Anxiety
_________ is viewed as part of the human condition, and
arises from our personal need to survive, to preserve
our being and to assert our being - it can be neurotic
or normal
9. Who founded Gesalt therapy? (2 people) Frederick Perls (Fritz) and
Laura Perls
10. what therapy?: gesalt therapy
basic goal - move from environmental support to self
support through awareness and self-determination
goal is to have the patient gain more awareness and
eventually be able to support themselves for regula-
tion instead of relying on the environment
Focus is on what and how of behavior
focus is on the here and now - now is the current
awareness of the client - now is applied to the present
moment, not past happenings
11. a part of Gesalt therapy : Impasse
___________ - a challenge when trying to connect feel-
ings, experience a sense of being paralyzed
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***it is important to work past this and have patients
experience their feelings
12. While working through Impasse in gesalt therapy - YES -
can the therapist use past experiences to reflect an therapist should reflect on
share with the patient? their own experiences and
share with the patient
13. What are the 3 techniques of Gesalt therapy? 1. topdog vs. underdog
2. empty chair - patient
talks to the chair as if the
person they have unfin-
ished business with is sit-
ting in it
3. fantasy games
14. in gestalt therapy - this technique is called what? empty chair
patient talks to the chair as if the person they have
unfinished business with is sitting in it
15. who founded Dyadic Developmental psychotherapy Daniel Hughes
16. this form of therapy: dyadic developmental
pscyhotherapy
teaches parents about attachment facilitating parent-
ing methods and the importance of attunement and
responsive, sensitive parenting in essential.
-family focused
-focuses on safety and security in Malow's hierarchy
of needs
17.
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1. who founded existential therapy? (2 people) Rollo May
Irvin Yalom
2. a therapy that is based on the philosophical concern Existential therapy
with that it means to be fully human.
***you can make changes to the person you want to
be
based on personal relationship between patient and
therapist
stresses personal freedom in one's fate
places value on self awareness
3. what are yalom's four givens of existence? 1. death
2. meaninglessness
3. isolation
4. freedom
4. according to existential therapy - what are the 3 Eigenwelt - own world
modes of the world (being in the world concept) (private world)
Mitwelt - with world (pub-
lic world)
Unwelt - world around
(natural world)
+ uberwelt - ideal world
5. in existential therapy - what is eigenwelt own world (private world)
6. in existential therapy - what is mitwelt with world (public world)
7. in existential therapy - what is unwelt
, nsg 527 midterm
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world around (natural
world)
8. according to existential therapy: Anxiety
_________ is viewed as part of the human condition, and
arises from our personal need to survive, to preserve
our being and to assert our being - it can be neurotic
or normal
9. Who founded Gesalt therapy? (2 people) Frederick Perls (Fritz) and
Laura Perls
10. what therapy?: gesalt therapy
basic goal - move from environmental support to self
support through awareness and self-determination
goal is to have the patient gain more awareness and
eventually be able to support themselves for regula-
tion instead of relying on the environment
Focus is on what and how of behavior
focus is on the here and now - now is the current
awareness of the client - now is applied to the present
moment, not past happenings
11. a part of Gesalt therapy : Impasse
___________ - a challenge when trying to connect feel-
ings, experience a sense of being paralyzed
, nsg 527 midterm
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***it is important to work past this and have patients
experience their feelings
12. While working through Impasse in gesalt therapy - YES -
can the therapist use past experiences to reflect an therapist should reflect on
share with the patient? their own experiences and
share with the patient
13. What are the 3 techniques of Gesalt therapy? 1. topdog vs. underdog
2. empty chair - patient
talks to the chair as if the
person they have unfin-
ished business with is sit-
ting in it
3. fantasy games
14. in gestalt therapy - this technique is called what? empty chair
patient talks to the chair as if the person they have
unfinished business with is sitting in it
15. who founded Dyadic Developmental psychotherapy Daniel Hughes
16. this form of therapy: dyadic developmental
pscyhotherapy
teaches parents about attachment facilitating parent-
ing methods and the importance of attunement and
responsive, sensitive parenting in essential.
-family focused
-focuses on safety and security in Malow's hierarchy
of needs
17.