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Interpersonal Process in Therapy An Integrative Model
Quiz 4: An Internal Focus for Change
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Question 21
Essay
Discuss the ways in which the therapeutic relationship can be used to foster or discourage the client's self-efficacy.
Question 22
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Discuss the common misconception that the therapist is overly responsible for figuring out what is wrong for the client and changing it. Discuss how a therapist can address this misconception with a dependent client who buys into this misconception.
Question 23
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What are the dangers in trying to refocus a seemingly meandering or "wandering" client during a therapeutic session? What should be the therapist's focus in this situation?
Question 24
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Discuss how therapists can utilize the client's relational reenactments with them in treatment to resolve the client's problems.
Question 25
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What are the benefits of using "personalizing" when the therapist aims to help the client recognize their shared responsibility for creating and maintaining their problems? What is the danger in avoiding the use of personalizing comments?
Question 26
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How might a client's anxiety signal that the interpersonal process between themselves and the therapist may be reenacting a developmental problem or cyclical relational pattern for the client?
Question 27
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Why do clients resist an internal focus? Discuss the best response by the therapist to this resistance, and suggest several different ways in which the therapist can guide the client from an external to an internal focus.