#1
Who is considered the founder of Gestalt therapy?
Sigmund Freud
Carl Rogers
Fritz Perls
Albert Ellis
#2
Which of the following is a key principle of Gestalt therapy?
Free association
Unconditional positive regard
Holism
Classical conditioning
#3
In Gestalt therapy, what does 'unfinished business' refer to?
Unresolved conflicts from the past
Incomplete tasks in daily life
Lack of self-awareness
Fear of the unknown
#4
Which technique in Gestalt therapy involves the client expressing feelings or thoughts as though speaking to another person or object?
Empty chair technique
Role-playing
Dream work
Journaling
#5
Which term describes the Gestalt therapy technique of focusing on nonverbal communication, body language, and facial expressions?
Empty chair technique
Somatic experiencing
Field theory
Body awareness
#6
According to Gestalt therapy, what is the importance of 'here and now'?
It helps in analyzing past traumas
It facilitates avoidance of difficult emotions
It focuses on present experiences and sensations
It emphasizes planning for the future
#7
What role does the therapist typically play in Gestalt therapy?
Observer and interpreter
Authority figure giving advice
Passive listener
Active participant in the client's experience
#8
Which Gestalt therapy technique involves the therapist directing the client to imagine themselves as different parts of a dream or situation?
Role-playing
Fantasy exploration
Dream work
Empty chair technique
#9
In Gestalt therapy, what does the term 'resistance' typically refer to?
The client's reluctance to change or confront difficult emotions
The therapist's interference with the client's progress
The client's refusal to attend therapy sessions
The therapist's inability to empathize with the client
#10
Which of the following is NOT a primary focus of Gestalt therapy?
Analyzing dreams
Exploring emotions
Fostering awareness
Promoting insight
#11
Which therapeutic approach influenced the development of Gestalt therapy?
Psychoanalysis
Behaviorism
Humanistic psychology
Existential therapy
#12
What is the primary goal of Gestalt therapy?
To provide advice and guidance
To uncover unconscious conflicts
To promote self-awareness and personal growth
To analyze childhood experiences
#13
Which concept in Gestalt therapy refers to the client's ability to accept and integrate all aspects of themselves?
Field theory
Holism
Self-regulation
Organismic self
#14
Which Gestalt therapy technique involves the therapist guiding the client through an awareness exercise focusing on sensory experiences?
Gestalt prayer
Two-chair technique
Concentration exercise
Experiential dialogue
#15
What is the central concept of Gestalt therapy's 'unfinished business'?
Resolving past traumas
Confronting current conflicts
Completing interrupted actions from the past
Exploring future goals