问题 多项选择题

一般资料:男,43岁,硕士,公司副总。
求助者主诉:晋升失败,焦虑伴胸闷、失眠2个月。
案例介绍:求助者在一家证券公司担任副总,2个月前公司总经理职务发生变动,求助者一直在为升为总经理职务而努力,员工也都认为他升总经理是顺理成章的事情。没想到总部派另一人来担任总经理,求助者觉得这是一件非常丢人的事情,因而对领导非常不满,工作也失去以往的热情。觉得自己怀才不遇,并在暗暗寻求新的合适的单位跳槽,但谈过几家单位后都不理想,从而开始觉得自己是一无所长、一文不值的人。想着自己的孩子还未上大学,妻子单位的效益也不好。感觉以后的生活压力非常大,每每想到这些经常整晚无法入睡,食欲下降,体重减轻,经常感觉胸闷。在妻子的劝说下,来心理门诊寻求帮助。
心理咨询师决定采用认知疗法为其咨询,以下为其中的一个片断。
求助者:这次没得到晋升,对我来说是一件糟糕至极的事情。
心理咨询师:为什么是一件糟糕至极的事情呢
求助者:没得到晋升,我就必须在以后接着做同样的工作,而且得不到更多的收入。还有,得到晋升还可以得到好的名声,没有晋升,就没有好的名声。
心理咨询师:好的,你所说的是你没得到晋升的不好之处,但是这些不好之处并不能够让你觉得糟糕至极啊,再试试,让我明白你为什么感到糟糕至极。
求助者:但是,我已经为了这个晋升努力工作很久了,我觉得我需要它。
心理咨询师:为了得到这次晋升,你可能的确是努力了很久了,但没有获得这次晋升对你来说只是一件很不幸的事情而已,你为什么会觉得糟糕至极呢
求助者:您的意思是这些并不是糟糕至极的事情
心理咨询师:对了,糟糕至极的意思是没有它,你就不能继续生活下去,或者就再也快乐不起来了,它意味着100%的坏。好,接下来想想,你为什么会觉得失去晋升是一件糟糕至极的事

针对求助者错误的自我观念进行语义分析时,应注意( )。

A.“主语—谓语—表语”一般是代表求助者深层错误观念的句子结构

B.可将其扩充为更具体更客观的句子

C.该练习应按一定层次进行

D.该练习不适合作为求助者的家庭作业

答案

参考答案:A,B,C

解析:语义技术主要针对求助者错误的自我概念。这些自我观念常常表现为一种特殊的句式,也具有共同的逻辑形式,即一个“主一谓一表”的句式结构。因此,要使一个包含“我”的句子有意义,必须做到以下两点:首先,要把主语位置上的“我”换成与“我”有关的更为具体的事件和行为;其次,表语位置上的词必须能够根据一定的标准进行评价。通过这种语义分析和转换,咨询师就可以引导求助者把代表他深层错误观念的无意义的句子转变成具体的、有特定意义的句子,使他学会把“我”分解为一些特定的事件和行为,并在一定的社会参照下来评价它们。

阅读理解

The British National Health Service (NHS) was set up in 1948 and was designed to provide equal basic health care, free of charge, for everybody in the country. Before this time health care had to be paid for by individuals.

Nowadays central government is directly responsible for the NHS although it is administered by local health authorities. About 83 percent of the cost of the health service is paid for by general taxation and the rest is met from the National Insurance contributions paid by those in work. There are charges for prescription and dental care but many people, such as children, pregnant women, pensioners, and those on Income Support, are exempt from payment.

Most people are registered with a local doctor (a GP, or General Practitioner) who is increasingly likely to be part of a health centre which serves the community.

As the population of Britain gets older, the hospital service now treats more patients than before, although patients spend less time in hospital. NHS hospitals—many of which were built in the nineteenth century—provide nearly half a million beds and have over 480, 000 medical staff. The NHS is the biggest employer in Europe although Britain actually spends less per person on health care than most of her European neighbours.

During the 1980s there was considerable restructuring of the Health Service with an increased emphasis on managerial efficiency and the privatization of some services (for example, cleaning). At the end of the 1980s the government introduced proposals for further reform of the NHS, including allowing some hospitals to be self-governing, and encouraging GPs to compete for patients. Patients would be able to choose and change their family doctor more easily and GPs would have more financial responsibility. The political questions continue of how much money should be provided to support the NHS and where it should come from.

小题1: We can know from the first paragraph that ______.

A.the original aim of the NHS was to provide equal basic health care for everybody

B.people didn’t have to pay for health care since the NHS was set up

C.patients were charged for receiving health care before 1948

D.the NHS was an organization which gave free advice to villagers小题2:What do we know about the NHS?

A.It’s managed by the central government.

B.Its cost is mainly paid for by the National Insurance contributions.

C.It hires more people than any other unit in Europe.

D.Fewer patients go to its hospitals than before because they spend less on health care.小题3: All the following statements about GPs are true except that they ______.

A.take care of the local people’s health

B.often take part in competitions to see who is the best

C.work under high pressure nowadays

D.have more responsibilities than before小题4:What does the underlined word “exempt” probably mean?

A.suffering

B.different

C.prevented

D.free小题5:The biggest problem for the NHS is ______.

A.many hospitals are too old to be used

B.some services are in the charge of individuals

C.more and more patients go to GPs for treatment

D.there is not enough money for further reform

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