The document is a psychology worksheet focused on therapeutic approaches, covering various concepts such as the therapeutic relationship, psychotherapeutic techniques, and the roles of therapists. It includes questions on different therapy types, methods of treatment, and the underlying theories of psychological distress. Additionally, it addresses alternative therapies and the rehabilitation of mentally ill individuals.
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The document is a psychology worksheet focused on therapeutic approaches, covering various concepts such as the therapeutic relationship, psychotherapeutic techniques, and the roles of therapists. It includes questions on different therapy types, methods of treatment, and the underlying theories of psychological distress. Additionally, it addresses alternative therapies and the rehabilitation of mentally ill individuals.
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ARWACHIN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
PSYCHOLOGY WORKSHEET THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES
1) The therapeutic relationship is conducive for ______________.
2) Psychotherapies aim at __________________. 3) What are the characteristics of psychotherapeutic approaches? 4) The special relationship between the client and the therapist is known as _________. 5) What are the two components of therapeutic alliance? 6) What are the characteristics of therapeutic relationship? 7) The non judgmental attitude of the therapist towards the client is known as ________. 8) How is empathy different from sympathy? 9) What are the parameters psychotherapies are classified on? 10) How shall a therapist formulate a client’s problem? 11) Who are neo- Freudians? 12) ______ and ______ are the two methods for eliciting intrapsychic conflicts? 13) The main method for understanding client’s problem is ___________. 14) The free uncensored verbal narrative of the client is a window into the client’s _________. 15) Psychoanalysis looks upon dreams as symbol of ____________. 16) _________ and __________ are the means of treating the patient according to psychoanalysis. 17) Unconscious forces are brought into conscious through_________. 18) What is transference? 19) What is transference neurosis? 20) Differentiate between positive and negative transference. 21) The process of transference is met with _________. 22) Differentiate between conscious and unconscious resistance. 23) ________ is the fundamental mechanism by which change is effected in psychodynamic therapy. 24) _______ and ________ are two analytical techniques of interpretation. 25) How does clarification take place? 26) What is working through? 27) What is insight? 28) Differentiate between intellectual and emotional insight. 29) What are the three stages of treatment in psychodynamic therapy? 30) The foundation of behavior therapy is on__________________. 31) Differentiate between malfunctioning behaviors and factors. 32) What is operant response? 33) What is the aim of behavior therapy? 34) Differentiate between antecedent operations and consequent operations. 35) _________ and ___________ induce a state of relaxation. 36) If an adaptive behavior occurs rarely _______ is given to increase the deficit. 37) Unwanted behaviors can be reduced and wanted behaviors can be increased simultaneously through ____________. 38) _________ technique was given by wolpe to treat _____________. 39) What is principle of reciprocal inhibition? 40) RET stands for ________ and was given by _______. 41) The first step in RET is _____________________. 42) In RET; the irrational beliefs are refuted by _______________. 43) How does Aaron Beck’s cognitive theory explain psychological distress? 44) What are the core schemas? 45) What are irrational thoughts? 46) What are cognitive distortions? 47) What are dysfunctional cognitive structures? 48) Which therapy is most suitable for short and effective treatment of wide range of psychological disorders? 49) What causes distress according to humanistic existential therapy? 50) When does healing occur in humanistic- existential therapy? 51) The therapist act as _______ and _______ in humanistic therapy. 52) What is the aim of humanistic existential therapy? 53) Victor Frankl propounded ___________ therapy. 54) What are neurotic anxieties? 55) What is existential anxiety? 56) What is the goal of logotherapy? 57) Client - centered therapy was given by ___________. 58) According to Roger’s what are the core of one’s being? 59) Gestalt therapy was given by __________ and __________. 60) Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder require __________ drugs. 61) ________ is given via electrodes to the brain of the patient to induce convulsions. 62) What are the factors that contribute in healing in psychotherapy? 63) What are the ethics in psychotherapy? 64) What is yoga? 65) What is meditation? 66) What is vipasna mediation? 67) What are the benefits of sudarshan kriya? 68) Which are the useful alternative therapies for OCD? 69) Write a short note on Rehabilitation of mentally ill.
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