Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Practice Examination

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Which technique is used by gestalt therapists to address a client's projection?

  1. Role-Playing

  2. Projection technique

  3. Family Systems Therapy

  4. Insight-Oriented Therapy

The correct answer is: Projection technique

The technique used by gestalt therapists to address a client's projection is indeed focused on helping individuals recognize and process their own feelings, thoughts, or attributes that they may be attributing to others. In gestalt therapy, the projection technique specifically invites clients to explore what they are projecting onto other people. This involves recognizing that the emotions or traits they perceive in others are often reflections of their own inner experiences. By bringing awareness to these projections, the therapist facilitates a deeper understanding of the client's own feelings and behaviors, leading to personal insight and growth. This technique emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and personal responsibility, core tenets of gestalt therapy. The other options like role-playing, family systems therapy, and insight-oriented therapy represent different therapeutic approaches or methods that may not directly target projection in the same way as the projection technique does in gestalt therapy. Each of these approaches has its own objectives and strategies, but they do not specifically focus on addressing projection as a primary concern in the way that the projection technique does.