CERTIFICATION PAPER 2026 FULL
SOLUTION GRADED A+
● Early recollections. Answer: stories of events that a person says
occurred before he or she was 10 years old. ER are useful because
indicate what clients do and how they think in both adaptive and
maladaptive ways.
● Lifestyle Assessment. Answer: the process of gathering early
memories which involves learning to understand the goals and
motivations of the client. Lifestyle assessment is a way of investigating
the client's unique approach to the life tasks, friendship and work.
● Adlerian Therapy. Answer: A good client-therapist relationship
characterized by two persons working equally toward specific agreed
goalbased on cooperation, mutual trust, respect, confidence,
collaboration, and alignment of goals. The therapist can model
communication and acting in good faith.
● Adlerian Main Goals:. Answer: The therapeutic process includes
forming a relationship based on mutual respect; a holistic psychological
investigation or lifestyle assessment; and disclosing mistaken goals and
faulty assumption within the person's style of living. This is followed by
reeducation or reorientation of the client toward the useful side of life.
The main aim of therapy is to develop the client's sense of belonging and
, to assist in the adoption of behaviors and processes characterized by
community feeling and social interest. This is accomplished by
increasing the client's self-awareness and modifying his or her
fundamental premises, life goals, and basic concepts.
● Encouragement. Answer: is the most powerful method available for
changing a person's beliefs, for it helps clients build self-confidence and
stimulates courage.
● Adlerian Key Concepts. Answer: • In the first 6 years of life form an
approach to life
• Focus on how the person's past affects the present
• Individual's interpretation of early events influences the present. Look
for continuity by paying attention to themes running through a person's
life.
• The focus of therapy: Humans are motivated by social relatedness vs
sexual urges.
• All human behavior has a purpose and this purposefulness is the
cornerstone of Adler's theory
• goal-oriented; consciousness, more than unconsciousness
• At 6 years, our life goal, unifies the personality and becomes the
sources of human motivation; every striving and every effort to
overcome inferiority is now in line with this goal
• Human behavior is neither determined by heredity nor environment.
Adlerians recognize that biological and environmental conditions limit
our capacity to choose and to create.