ASWB Social Work Clinical

Category - Development

Person-centered therapy places most of the responsibility for treatment on the client. Professionals take a back seat and perform in a nondirective role. Therapy takes place in a supportive environment with a comfortable client/social worker relationship. What are the two goals of person-centered therapy?
  1. Increased self-esteem and openness to experience
  2. Increased self-determination and internal control
  3. Improvement in aggressive tendencies and control
  4. Improvement in attitude and external forces
Explanation
Answer: A - Person-centered therapy revolves around the goals of self-esteem and experience. Individuals will learn to be in agreement with themselves, demonstrate low levels of guilt, and encounter more positive relationships.
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