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Test Integrative Techniques (Empty Chair)
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is the empty chair technique mainly used for?
Working on projections, unfinished business or grief
Muscle relaxation
Psychiatric diagnosis
Memory training
2nd QUESTION: What is the recommended spatial configuration for this technique?
The therapist behind the patient
The patient with his back to the chair
Equilateral triangle to observe both positions
Closed circle
3rd QUESTION: Why is it recommended to use cushions or padded furniture?
For the therapist's comfort
To protect the physical integrity against possible aggressive discharges
Because they are cheaper
For the patient to fall asleep
QUESTION 4: What is the first step of the procedure?
To hit the chair
To sit on the empty chair immediately
To shout loudly
Describing in detail who you imagine in the chair
QUESTION 5: What step is crucial to integrate the polarities?
Changing places or role reversal
Always stay in the same chair
Ignore the empty chair
Analyze the situation logically
QUESTION 6: What do you do if the patient becomes blocked in responding?
The session is terminated
Instruct him/her to "make up" the answer
Call a family member
Change technique
7TH QUESTION: What is the ultimate purpose of this active dialogue?
Increase the conflict
Separate the parties further
Forget the other person
Integrate alienated parts and close the open Gestalt
8th QUESTION: Where should the therapist NOT place himself/herself during the exercise?
In front of the patient
Next to the patient
Behind the patient or the empty chair
Outside the room
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