COUNSELLING/ PSYCHOTHERAPY

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Which of the following is not a component of PLISSIT model of nonpharmacological

intervention for psycho-sexual disorders?

Psycho-education (a structured, non-pharmacological framework used by healthcare providers to address sexual health and intimacy concerns. It progresses through four increasingly complex stages: Permission, Limited Information, Specific Suggestions, and Intensive Therapy)

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Who Designed MET (Motivational Enhancement Therapy)?

William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick in 1990s

It uses the principles of Motivational Interviewing to rapidly resolve ambivalence and empower clients to make positive, internally motivated behavioral changes, primarily in addiction and substance use recovery.

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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)' incorporates elements from:

Buddhism

(MBSR was developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn and is strongly influenced by Buddhist mindfulness/meditation practices, especially mindfulness of breathing, body awareness, and non-judgmental present-moment awareness.)

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The following statement best illustrates the distinction between directive and nondirective counselling approaches:

A)Directive counseling focuses on emotional catharsis, whereas nondirective counseling emphasizes problem-solving.

B) Directive counseling is associated with client autonomy, whereas nondirective counseling minimizes client decision-making.

C) Directive counseling involves counselor-led interpretation and advice-giving, whereas nondirective counseling emphasizes the client's self-exploration and personal growth.

D) Directive counseling is rooted in existential therapy, whereas nondirective counseling originates from psychoanalysis

C) Directive counseling involves counselor-led interpretation and advice-giving, whereas nondirective counseling emphasizes the client's self-exploration and personal growth.