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Questions:
1.
What is the insight you might provide a client who feels “I’m unlovable”
and creates the life-trap of Giving-In?
2.
What are the steps of depersonalization?
3.
When using Ellis’ RET with an oppositional client which stage of the ABCs
and a D could easily result in alienating your client?
4.
What are the tiers in the
tiered method of constructing an affirmation?
5.
What question can be asked to help
your client explore the meta-message communicated?
6.
What are the power imbalance questions?
7.
What are metaphors to assist your clients who feel they are unlovable?
8.
What are the R’s of Regaining Self-Esteem?
9.
What are the emotions that result from going through the four R’s of
Regaining Self-Esteem?
10.
What is a key concept in dealing with your client who has experienced physical
abuse?
11.
What are possible results or signifiers of a verbally abusive relationship? |
Answers:
a. What was the result or effect of your communication?
b. Fear,
guilt, anger, and going crazy.
c. awareness of internal
feelings vs. external referencing
d. Loss of Emotional Autonomy
and Disintegration of Self-Image.
e. Impersonal content
based, personal content based and visualizations.
f. Cake-and-Icing;
Cherry-on-top-of-the-Sundae
g. Objectifying the situation,
describing feelings, verbalizing self-talk, and visualizing future outcomes.
h. Taking back or reclaiming their needs, which have been obscured.
i. Meta-messages; cause and effect logic; feelings of responsibility;
and symbiosis vs. independence in relationships.
j. Stage
D: Disputing irrational beliefs.
k. Reminding, rediscovering,
reclaiming, and re-energizing. |
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