Name ________________________________________________________ Period ______ Date ______________________

 

THERAPY

 

DIRECTIONS:  Print this paper.  Place the appropriate letters (see below) next to the statements.

 

                                    P = Psychoanalysis                             B = Behavioral

                                    CC = Client Centered                                    RE = Rational-Emotive

 

_____ 1. Therapist treats the patient as an equal.

_____ 2.  Makes use of systematic desensitization.

_____ 3.  Tries to get patients to confront false assumptions.

_____ 4.  Centers on unlearning inappropriate responses or learning new ones.

_____ 5. Therapist remains neutral.

_____ 6. Probably takes the longest to achieve results.

_____ 7. Patients may come to feel toward the therapist the way they do about some other important figure in

               their life.

_____ 8. Therapist reflects what the person says.

_____ 9.  Role playing is commonly used with therapist and patient switching roles.

_____ 10. Therapist separates behaviors from the person and maintains positive attitudes towards the patient.

_____ 11. Based upon Ellis’ belief that people choose to respond as they do, given their assumptions about life.

_____ 12. Therapist might say, “So, what I hear you saying is that you feel anger when your mother talks to

      you that way.”

_____ 13. Therapist might use projective tests to break through resistance.

_____ 14. Therapist might say, “Say what you feel.  I will not be embarrassed or angry.”

_____ 15. Analyst urges patient to express everything, even though it might seem inconsequential as upon

                   examination, it might prove to be significant.

_____ 16. Might involve the use of token money as a reward for correct responses.

_____ 17. Arrangements are made for old behavior to go unrewarded while desired behavior is reinforced.

_____ 18. Belief that if the patient can understand unconscious motives, he/she has taken the first step toward

                  gaining control over behavior.

_____ 19. Based upon the beliefs of Sigmund Freud.

_____ 20. Based upon the theories of Carl Rogers, assumptions that people are basically god and are capable of

                   handling their own lives.

_____ 21. Therapist may model, to demonstrate others ways of thinking and acting.

_____ 22. “If I get a good grade on the exam, I’ll treat myself to dinner.”

_____ 23. Humor is used to underline the absurdity of the patient’s beliefs.

_____ 24. Homework assignments are given to a man, like asking out a women who are sure to reject him so

                   that he will learn that he can cope with things not going his way.

_____ 25. May use the “technique” of punishing inappropriate behavior.