When the dependent client acts assertively in the session, the therapist provides a corrective emotional experience by:
A) ?explaining why the client has been dependent in the past.
B) ?expressing pleasure in the client's stronger stance.
C) ?suggesting further reading about assertiveness training.
D) ?counter-asserting their opinion.
B
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a. red crossing b. seduction c. intolerance d. intimidation
What statement is not true of the trait-and-factor approach to career counseling?
a. The approach attempts to match the person's traits with the requirements of a job. b. The approach usually relies on psychometric information. c. The approach is developmental and thus focus on career maturity. d. The approach is associated with the work of Parsons and Williamson.
Grutter (2000) finds that adolescents:
a. over focus on identity. b. under focus on identity. c. often fail to align interests and abilities. d. are easily influenced by the values of society and accept them without personal ownership.
Alliance ruptures occur for all of these reasons EXCEPT: a. simple human misunderstanding
b. re-enactments or interpersonal scenarios that clients keep re-creating with others that ensnare the therapist. c. the covert or overt hostility or client negativity. d. therapist mistrust of the client.