EPPP Psychology

Category - Treatment, Intervention, Prevention, and Supervision

Spitting in the client’s soup is an Adlerian intervention. In what way is it effective?
  1. It allows the client to identify his or her behavior
  2. The client experiences guilt, because of the behavior
  3. The client sees the way, in which the behavior is beneficial
  4. The client sees the way, in which the behavior is self-sabotaging
Explanation
Answer: D - Spitting in the client’s soup is an Adlerian technique, where the clinician metaphorically “spits” in the client’s “soup,” or in other words, calls them out for his or her behavior.
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