Jack paused for several minutes right after he started discussing his most recent interaction with his wife. jack's analyst inte
rpreted this as a sign that jack's ego was trying to prevent him from revealing an unconscious conflict and asked jack to discuss this recent interaction. the analyst was attempting to overcome jack's _____.
<span>The answer is resistance. It is
loosely defined as a client's unwillingness to discuss a particular topic in
therapy.</span>
<span>There are uncountable reasons
why clients can be resistant within a therapeutic relationship. People of all
cultures, natures, and personalities visit psychologists, each with their own
reasons for entering therapy. Some people may be ordered or referred by a third
party to enter therapy. Since they are not there of their own will, these
clients are often unwilling to be there and can show very obvious struggle to
the process. Regardless, many clients show some sort of resistance to the
emotional pain that change demands. Clients can be unwilling and opposed to
change even if it is what they desire, as change can be difficult, emotionally
painful, or scary.</span>
Spatial discrimination: allows us to recognize submodalities of a particular sensation.
Perceptual detection: is the simplest level of sensation
Magnitude estimation: is the ability to detect how much stimulus is applied to the body.
Pattern recognition: allows us to see a familiar face.
Explanation:
Spatial discrimination allows a person to built espacial relations, this means to localize a stimuli in different modalities in a different spaces.
Perception is the way any stimuli is first recibed, by the brain receptors. Is the first way a stimuli enters the brian.
Magnitud estimation: has to do with a way of perception to but it works to detect de amount of stimuli the body is receiving.
Pattern recognition: when perception works fine, the brain works to learn repetition or familiar stimulis, and this is how patterns are built and then recognition of them appear. This is a fundamental process of devepolment when a baby first recongnizes his mother's face for example.