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A therapist is working with a client who is struggling with unconscious conflicts and repressed emotions. What type of psychotherapy would be most appropriate?
Who is the founder of psychoanalytic theory?
Which theorist is known for introducing the concept of the collective unconscious?
Which theorist emphasized the role of early attachment experiences and the environment in promoting healthy development?
What therapeutic technique is commonly used in Freud’s approach to therapy?
Melanie Klein’s therapeutic approach focuses on:
In the context of UK psychiatry, dynamic psychotherapy is used primarily for:
The concept of the “transitional object” was introduced by which theorist?
What is the primary purpose of the therapeutic alliance in psychodynamic psychotherapy?
What does transference refer to?
In psychodynamic psychotherapy, what is countertransference?
Which concept refers to the patient’s unconscious defense mechanisms that hinder the therapeutic process?
What is a negative therapeutic reaction?
What does acting out refer to in psychodynamic psychotherapy?
Which concept in psychodynamic psychotherapy involves the therapist’s attempt to make the unconscious conscious for the patient?
The process of bringing the patient’s unconscious psychological defenses to conscious awareness and exploring alternative coping strategies is called:
In which type of psychotherapy is the focus on addressing a specific issue or symptom?
Which psychotherapy type is best suited for patients with complex or chronic psychological difficulties?
A patient is seeking emotional support and coping strategies after a significant life event. Which type of psychotherapy is most appropriate?
Which type of psychotherapy is typically more structured and goal-oriented?
A patient with a specific phobia would most likely benefit from which type of psychotherapy?
For a patient with a personality disorder, which type of psychotherapy would be most appropriate?
Which type of psychotherapy is most appropriate for a patient experiencing chronic stress or difficult life circumstances?
A patient with a limited time frame and a clear treatment goal would most likely benefit from which type of psychotherapy?
Which therapeutic factor in group dynamic psychotherapy helps individuals realize they are not alone in their struggles?
In group dynamic psychotherapy, what is the purpose of group cohesion?
Which therapeutic factor involves expressing emotions and feelings in a safe environment?
What therapeutic factor encourages the belief that change is possible in group dynamic psychotherapy?
In group dynamic psychotherapy, which therapeutic factor focuses on exploring the meaning and purpose of one’s life?
Which therapeutic factor involves receiving support and help from other group members?
Which therapeutic factor in group dynamic psychotherapy focuses on learning from interactions and relationships within the group?
In group dynamic psychotherapy, which therapeutic factor aims to correct negative patterns of relating and increase feelings of self-worth?
What therapeutic factor involves gaining insight and understanding into one’s own emotions, thoughts, and behaviors?
Which therapeutic factor in group dynamic psychotherapy involves receiving information and education about psychological conditions, treatment options, and coping strategies?