Social Work Examination Services (SWES) Human Behavior Practice Test

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What describes conscious and unconscious attempts by the client to thwart the effectiveness of the therapeutic process?

  1. Transference

  2. Resistance

  3. Countertransference

  4. Projection

The correct answer is: Resistance

The concept that best describes the intentional and unintentional maneuvers by clients to undermine the therapeutic process is resistance. In the context of therapy, resistance can manifest in various behaviors, such as avoiding discussions of certain topics, being late to sessions, or expressing skepticism about the treatment. It often arises as a defense mechanism, where clients may unconsciously resist confronting painful emotions or experiences. Understanding resistance is essential for practitioners because it highlights the internal conflicts that clients may experience when engaging with their therapeutic journeys. Recognizing and addressing resistance can facilitate deeper exploration of underlying issues, allowing for more productive therapeutic engagement. By addressing resistance, therapists can help clients navigate their fears and hesitations, potentially leading to breakthroughs in therapy.