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WHAT IS THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH AIMED
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TOWARDS?
a. awareness and insight
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b. behavior change
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c. cognitive change
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d. stronger relationships
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The interaction between the individual and the field-or
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Brings into focus the existence of people, and their relations with
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WHAT ARE THE 4 ATTRIBUTES OF DIALOGUE IN GESTALT
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THERAPY? 1. inclusion i,-i,- i,- i,-
2. presence
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4. lived dialogue
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WHAT SHOULD THE THERAPIST NOT DO WITH INCLUSION
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GESTALT THERAPY therapist does NOT judge, analyze or
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WHAT "FORM OF THE WORLD" IS THE SAYING TALKING ABOUT:
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"THIS FLOWER IS BEAUTIFUL".....MEANS "FOR ME, THIS FLOWER
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IS BEAUTIFUL"
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WHICH FORMS OF THE WORLD REFERS TO:
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"THE RELATIONSHIP WITH OURSELVES"
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in existential therapy/theory, anxiety arises from
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A. neurobiological miswirings
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C.our personal need to survive and preserve our being
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,WHAT IS THE STATE OF BEING OR EXISTENCE ABOVE AND
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A. phenomenology
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D. transcendence
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WHAT THERAPY IS SOMEONE USING WHEN THEY ASK:
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"WHY AM I HERE"
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"WHAT IS MY PURPOSE"
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WHAT IS THE ORIGINAL CRITICISM OF EXISTENTIAL THERAPY?
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A. too philosophical
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-WHICH FORM OF THE WORLD ARE WE TALKING ABOUT:
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EIGENWELT, UMWELT, OR MITWELT? i,- i,- i,- i,-i,- i,- Miltwelt
used in gestalt therapy:
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The therapist expressing his or her observations, preferences,
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WHICH ATTRIBUTE OF DIALOGUE IN GESTALT THERAPY ALLOWS
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FEELING OF CONNECTION BETWEEN THE THERAPIST AND THE
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A. presence
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in gestalt therapy: WITH LIVED DIALOGUE- IS IT VERBAL OR
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