What is the role of the therapist from a constructivist perspective?
A. engages in a process orientation while being empathic and fully engaged
B. creates a special environment for the client
C. develops and maintain a client-centered relationship
D. helps identify dysfunctional thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in the client
A. engages in a process orientation while being empathic and fully engaged
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__________________ is an extremely important activity in early childhood, in which children find out about themselves and the world
a. cognitive-behavioral therapy b. psychodynamic counseling c. play d. elementary school
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Counseling groups for older adults differ in several ways from those designed for other age groups. All of the following except _______________________ reflect such unique distinctions.
a. physical environment b. screening group members c. socialization inside and outside group d. additional time for trust building