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ATCBE – Questions With Solutions (100% Accurate)

Fritz Perls Right Ans - Founder of Gestalt Therapy

Gestalt Art Therapy Directives Right Ans - Abstract self, life-space, self in
environment...

Janie Rhyne Right Ans - Founder of Gestalt Art Therapy

Gestalt Art Therapy Right Ans - Art therapy field focusing on authenticity,
mutual relationship between therapist and client, whole body experiences,
being active in the present.

Carl Rogers, Natalie Rogers Right Ans - Founders and theorists in person-
centered therapy, person-centered art therapy, respectively.

Person-centered Art Therapy Right Ans - Art therapy field using client-
directed sessions with the therapist as a guide and the client as the best
teacher. It utilizes different art forms (movement, sound, art, journal writing,
etc.).

"The Creative Connection" Right Ans - Phrase coined by Natalie Rogers.
One art form fosters and stimulates creativity in another form.

Archetype Right Ans - Jungian symbols from the unconscious; symbols
with meaning for humankind in general from fairytales, myths, legends and
religions.

Ego, personal unconscious, collective unconscious Right Ans - Concepts in
Jung's view of man's psyche.

Examples of Jungian Archetypes Right Ans - Hero, sage, mother, father,
anima/animus, self, shadow

Jungian Art Therapy Right Ans - Art therapy field influenced by Michael
Edwards. The central focus of therapy remains with the art, the patient enters
into a relationship with the unconscious image and free association can begin
from anywhere. True symbols produced unconsciously or in dreams

,represent and express an intuitive idea or have meaning that cannot yet be
formulated in any other better way.

Goal in Jungian Art Therapy Right Ans - Balance between self and ego (ego-
self axis).

True Object Right Ans - A person who is valued and related to in his or her
own right (Kohut, Self Psychology).

Self Object Right Ans - Person or thing valued for its function in enhancing
oneself ("parent imago" in Self Psychology, Kohut). Art can become one as
opposed to the therapist.

Narcissistic Personality in Self Psychology Right Ans - Personality type in
which everything remains a self object as opposed to transitioning to a true
object.

Art Self Psychology Right Ans - Art therapy field influenced by Mildred
Lachman-Chapin based on field influenced by Heinz and Kohut. Art is viewed
as a self-expression and transmuting internalization, a transitional object for
ego strength.

Primary Narcissism Right Ans - Early stage in Self Psychology

"Previous Perfection" Right Ans - Concept in Self Psychology; grandiose,
exhibitionist image of self and admired omnipotent self-object (parent imago);
gradually tamed to adult personality through mirror transferences.

Normal Autism Right Ans - First stage in Object Relations Theory, blissful
oneness with mother.

Individuation Right Ans - Process in Object Relations Theory, "me" and
"you" get defined through hatching, practicing and rapprochement. Child
achieves identity and object constancy about 2 1/2 years old when child has
mended differences between "good" and "bad mother" and can maintain
narcissistic equilibrium.

Object Relations Therapy Right Ans - Therapeutic field influenced by
Margaret Mahler and Arthur Robbins including the stages autism, symbiosis,

, separation, and individuation. Pathology is believed to develop through
interruptions in proper development.

Object Relations Art Therapy Right Ans - Art therapy influenced field by
Margaret Mahler and Arthur Robbins in which art gives perspective on
internal relationships, building or uncovering lost dialogues.

Catharsis Right Ans - Primary process in psychoanalytic therapy as
opposed to secondary process. It results in easy, instant gratification and
relief through primitive expression; impulses are not gone just temporarily
released.

Sublimation Right Ans - Secondary process in psychoanalytic therapy as
opposed to primary process. Primitive urges from the id are transformed by
the ego into complex acts that do not serve direct instinctual gratification;
unacceptable behaviors become socially productive, not always acceptable.

Counter Transference Right Ans - Concept from Freudian psychology in
which the therapist projects onto the patient.

Homeostasis Right Ans - Therapeutic goal in humanistic methods:
harmony, balance, state of equilibrium.

Humanistic Therapy Right Ans - Type of therapy influenced by Carl Rogers,
Abraham Maslow emphasizing respect for integrity of the individual, focus on
the person rather than pathology, evolution of individual rather than past,
focus on individual ideas or perceptions rather than imposing therapist's
expression of affect.

Humanistic Art Therapy Right Ans - Art therapy field in which art
interventions emphasize importance of independent space and integration;
life tenets are need for pleasure, to belong, and creative accomplishments.

Transpersonal Art Therapy Right Ans - Art therapy field influenced by Pat
Allen, Cathy Moon, Bob Ault, a.k.a. "Open studio approach." Involves no
diagnosis or treatment and the therapist is a model for personal growth,
engaging in their own art and mindfulness.

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