Marcia has mastered cognitive and person-centered therapy and often uses them harmoniously in combination. Which of the following accurately describes Marcia’s level of eclecticism?

a. syncretism
b. traditional
c. unsystematic
d. theoretical integrationism


Answer: b

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a. summarizing b. clarifying c. reflecting d. listening

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a. true b. false

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A) ?Toward B) ?Against C) ?Away D) ?Between

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