Supervision in the activities of a psychologist
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The concept of determining the mental development of an abnormal child was put forward by:
M. Montessori
L. S. Vygotsky
E. Seguin
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Supervision is...
one of the methods of professional development of a psychologist in the field of psychotherapy
area of development of skills and abilities of a psychotherapist
the main form of professional support and development of helping professionals.
the teacher's observation of the trainee's work and grading for this work
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The psycho-correctional complex consists of ....... interconnected blocks:
3
4
5
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The technique of classical psychoanalysis includes three main procedures - the production of material, the analysis of material, and ...
adjusting to the future
working alliance
introjection
catharsis
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A necessary condition for progressive muscle relaxation Jacobson considered preliminary muscle:
voltage;
inaction;
the formation of "clamps".
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Hypnosis is:
an altered state of the personality, consisting in a violation of the coordination of motor actions and panic fear;
an altered state of consciousness, characterized by a change in its volume and a sharp focus on the content of the suggestion, which is accompanied by a change in the function of control and self-awareness;
a special state of consciousness in which there is a separation of the traumatic situation from the mental experiences associated with it.
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According to E. Berne, the most favorable in terms of psychological health are:
corner transactions;
cross transactions;
hidden transactions;
additional transactions.
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Author of the theory of reciprocal inhibition
D.Volpe
I.P. Pavlov
B. Skinner
E. Thorndike
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Aspects of analysis in the therapeutic system
Therapist's story about the client
Client actions
Therapist's actions
The process of therapy
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In the theory of K. Rogers, personality includes three main components: the true content of the personality (“real self”) (1), a person’s idea of himself, his self (2), and also:
a person's idea of a pathological self;
a person's idea of the ideal self ("ideal self");
representation of the personality about the child's self.
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In the development and functioning of the psychotherapeutic group, the main phases (according to Karvasarsky) are
a phase of tension and a phase of affectively charged behavior that is negative towards the psychotherapist
phase with the therapist's affectively charged approval and grateful
the desire of the group to protect him
phase of spontaneous anarchic actions of group members
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Name the founder of cognitive therapy
A.Ellis
A. Beck
J. Watson
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Name the founder of rational-emotive therapy
A.Ellis
A. Beck
E.Bern
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A psychologically healthy, mature person in the theory of K. Rogers uses:
predominantly objective type of cognition
only interpersonal type of cognition
only subjective type of knowledge
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The classical conditioning scheme belongs to
I.P. Pavlov
B. Skinner
D.Volpe
M. Montessori
L. S. Vygotsky
E. Seguin
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Supervision is...
one of the methods of professional development of a psychologist in the field of psychotherapy
area of development of skills and abilities of a psychotherapist
the main form of professional support and development of helping professionals.
the teacher's observation of the trainee's work and grading for this work
-
The psycho-correctional complex consists of ....... interconnected blocks:
3
4
5
-
The technique of classical psychoanalysis includes three main procedures - the production of material, the analysis of material, and ...
adjusting to the future
working alliance
introjection
catharsis
-
A necessary condition for progressive muscle relaxation Jacobson considered preliminary muscle:
voltage;
inaction;
the formation of "clamps".
-
Hypnosis is:
an altered state of the personality, consisting in a violation of the coordination of motor actions and panic fear;
an altered state of consciousness, characterized by a change in its volume and a sharp focus on the content of the suggestion, which is accompanied by a change in the function of control and self-awareness;
a special state of consciousness in which there is a separation of the traumatic situation from the mental experiences associated with it.
-
According to E. Berne, the most favorable in terms of psychological health are:
corner transactions;
cross transactions;
hidden transactions;
additional transactions.
-
Author of the theory of reciprocal inhibition
D.Volpe
I.P. Pavlov
B. Skinner
E. Thorndike
-
Aspects of analysis in the therapeutic system
Therapist's story about the client
Client actions
Therapist's actions
The process of therapy
-
In the theory of K. Rogers, personality includes three main components: the true content of the personality (“real self”) (1), a person’s idea of himself, his self (2), and also:
a person's idea of a pathological self;
a person's idea of the ideal self ("ideal self");
representation of the personality about the child's self.
-
In the development and functioning of the psychotherapeutic group, the main phases (according to Karvasarsky) are
a phase of tension and a phase of affectively charged behavior that is negative towards the psychotherapist
phase with the therapist's affectively charged approval and grateful
the desire of the group to protect him
phase of spontaneous anarchic actions of group members
-
Name the founder of cognitive therapy
A.Ellis
A. Beck
J. Watson
-
Name the founder of rational-emotive therapy
A.Ellis
A. Beck
E.Bern
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A psychologically healthy, mature person in the theory of K. Rogers uses:
predominantly objective type of cognition
only interpersonal type of cognition
only subjective type of knowledge
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The classical conditioning scheme belongs to
I.P. Pavlov
B. Skinner
D.Volpe
Additional Information
Immersion (as maintaining in the client the desire of exactly what he is afraid of) refers to the methods:rational therapy
psychosynthesis
psychodrama
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The therapeutic system is...
intervisor groups in which therapists communicate with each other
system of relationships between therapist and patient within the therapeutic process
relationship between therapist and supervisor
a set of rules and schemes for a therapist to work with a patient
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Global rough ways of processing information are typical for
Primary cognitive processes
Secondary cognitive processes
Dysfunctional cognitive circuits
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Functions of a Supervisor as a Consultant
consult by phone with his trainee during his work with the patient is engaged in the "supervisor-supervised" system
diagnoses and supports the therapeutic system
collaborates with the therapist to work through the problem
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The structure of the unconscious in the theory of Z. Freud includes libido, aggression, the subconscious, defense mechanisms and ...
shadow
archetypes
self
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The Supervisor Contract is...
an official document signed by both parties with a written designation of the rules and conditions of work
a written or oral set of rules that the supervisor and supervisee adhere to in the process of work
an agreement between the trainee and the institution in which he is doing the practice
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Difficulties in the work of the supervisor
Authority problem (weak authority/strong authority)
The Supervision Skills Problem
Excessive modesty
Supervisee Envy
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Maslow's concept of personality includes all of the following except
the improvement of society is the taming of aggression and libido
the continuous human desire for self-expression as the main source of human activity
man and animal are inherently good
man must be what he can become
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Position of the psychotherapist in behavioral psychotherapy
directive
Anonymous
Position on an equal footing with the client
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In modern neurolinguistic programming (NLP), three global parts are distinguished - this is the collection of information, the transfer of the client from the current state to the desired one, and ...:
awareness of unfinished gestalts
realization of catharsis
adjusting to the future
adjustment to the present
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Inadequate processing of information, in accordance with stable cognitive models based on experience or basic beliefs, is characteristic of
Primary cognitive processes
Secondary cognitive processes
Dysfunctional cognitive circuits
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Check the acceptable ways of presenting the case for supervision
audio recording of the session
retelling of the session by the supervisee
presentation of drawings and other products of the client's creativity
shorthand record of the text of the session
demonstration of photographs and personal information of the patient
show the client's page in the social. networks to your supervisor
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A. Adler's individual psychotherapy includes three main content components - helping the client to understand himself and his behavior, forming the client's interest in society and ...
understanding by the psychologist of the specific individual style of the client
client relaxation
adjusting to the future
birth order
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Which of the components refers to the archetypes of the individual unconscious in the theory of K.G. Cabin boy:
libido
creative "I"
individual style
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Features of the psychotherapeutic work of the "meeting group" (K. Rogers) are to ...
to know oneself and others in a more or less intuitive-non-directive way in live communication; to help a comrade in his everyday conflict by the public opinion of the group
to know the characters of the group members on the basis of psychological and typological education, education; clinically guide group opinion in the free, frank self-expression of group members
direct, lively, deep interaction with each other to tell their innermost, so that each member of the group knows himself and