In contrast to most other forms of therapy, the client-centered therapist
A) helps make the client's unconscious concerns conscious.
B) focuses on present concerns rather than past problems.
C) does not give answers or interpretations nor even steers the client onto certain topics.
D) teaches a new set of beliefs and values so the client can cope more effectively.
C
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a. frontal b. parietal c. temporal d. occipital
After a child's pet kitten runs away, her parents buy a new kitten. Although the new kitten is a different size and color, the child recognizes it as a kitten and understands how to interact with it
The child's response to the new kitten reflects the operation of Piaget's concept of a) egocentrism. b) assimilation. c) accommodation. d) object permanence.
Andy Meltzoff's finding that infants imitate live faces from birth is explained by the function of _____
a. Sensory neurons b. Motor neurons c. Recognition neurons d. Mirror neurons
________ is the body's tendency to maintain a steady internal state.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).