COMPLETE QUIZ AND SOLUTIONS
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What is an Empathetic Statement - ANSWER ✔ Empathizing. I can
understand your feelings, that must be hard, etc.
Gentle Command - ANSWER ✔ Can you tell me more about that?
Open-Ended Question - ANSWER ✔ Not yes or no, must give longer
explanation. How can I help you? What, when, where, why and how
Qualitative Question - ANSWER ✔ Subjective. How are you getting
along?
Swing Question - ANSWER ✔ having them elaborate more on what
they have said. Can you tell me more about...? They can answer yes, or
no, or tell you more about it.
What is the interpersonal style of domineering - ANSWER ✔ Trying to
control, be in charge
What is the interpersonal style of intrusive - ANSWER ✔ No
boundaries, overstepping, getting in everyone's business
What is the interpersonal style of overly nuturing - ANSWER ✔
Enablers, putting others before selves, helicopter moms
What is the interpersonal style of vindictive - ANSWER ✔ Fights with
others, vengeful, seeks to cause harm.
,What is the change agent of classical psychodynamic therapy? -
ANSWER ✔ Classical psychodynamic therapy is insight.
What is the change agent of relational psychodynamic therapy? -
ANSWER ✔ Mindfulness
What is the difference between classic and relational psychodynamic
therapy? - ANSWER ✔ Motivation behind classic psychodynamic
therapy is Freud, sex, aggression. Motivation behind relational
psychodynamic therapy is emotional communication and affect
regulation.
What type of problems in the Oral Stage? - ANSWER ✔ dependence,
trust issues, jealousy
What type of problems in the Anal Stage? - ANSWER ✔ Obsessive,
orderliness, OCD, rage, anal retentive
What type of problems in the Phallic (Oedipal) stage - ANSWER ✔
guilt
What types of problems in the Latency stage - ANSWER ✔ control
What types of problems in the Genital stage? - ANSWER ✔ Intimacy
issues, can't mature, not separating from parents.
What is Supportive Therapy? - ANSWER ✔ Supportive is for
stabilization and involves working on internal and external resources.
Helps to strengthen defense, promotes problem solving and restores
adaptive functioning.
, What is Psychoanalytic therapy? - ANSWER ✔ It is for restructuring
defenses and changing personality organization by interpreting feelings,
fantasies and beliefs. Delving really deep, a lot more deep than most
other therapies. Patients must have mature defense mechanisms. Not
good for borderline because they can't tolerate looking at themselves
intimately. Therapy can go on for years.
When do you use Expressive Psychotherapy? - ANSWER ✔ Good for
borderlines because it works on emotional regulation and emotional
processing. Helps to process relational trauma.
When do you use Group therapy? - ANSWER ✔ Helps to cope with
isolation, AA, self-help, grief groups
When do you use Psychoanalytic therapy? - ANSWER ✔ For those
with mature defense mechanisms and are ready for a long process
When do you use Supportive therapy? - ANSWER ✔ More surface
problem solving, changing jobs, trust vs. mistrust, making decisions,
help to enhance basic coping skills.
When do you use Trauma-Focused CBT - ANSWER ✔ For those who
have had trauma
What is mindfullness - ANSWER ✔ Being in the present
What is Projective identification - ANSWER ✔ Something the client
says clicks in your brain and all the pieces fall together, you understand
what they do. Sudden, deep understanding of a person. Lightbulb
moment.
What is reframing - ANSWER ✔ Turning around a negative to a
positive. Telling a patient who feels bad or with increased anxiety after a
session that they may feel bad but they did really good work today.