EPPP practice test missed questions - Therapy Modalities Flashcards
Solution Focused Therapy
As its name implies, solution-focused therapy focuses on identifying solutions to problems. The therapist acts as a consultant/collaborator who poses different types of questions designed to assist the client in recognizing and using their strengths and resources to achieve specific goals. The miracle question is one of the techniques used by solution-focused therapists to identify solutions and establish therapy goals. It involves asking the client how their life would be if their problems were suddenly resolved. The therapist acts as a consultant/collaborator who poses different types of questions designed to assist the client in recognizing and using their strengths and resources to achieve specific goals. However, “reflective questioning” is not part of this questioning. This is a made-up term.
Gestalt Therapy
The primary goal of Gestalt therapy is to increase awareness and integration of all aspects of the self. This includes integrating one’s feelings, thoughts, and actions.
Reality Therapy
Glasser, the founder of reality therapy, viewed identity as a basic psychological need and distinguished between success and failure identities. A person develops a success identity when the person fulfills their needs in a responsible way.