Rogers's current position on confronting the client is that:

What will be an ideal response?


caring confrontations can be beneficial.

Psychology

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Two-year-old J.J. reacts negatively to new people, sleeps irregularly, and has a tough time adapting to changes in routine. In the Thomas and Chess (1963) study, J.J. would be classified as a(n) __________ child.

A. easy B. difficult C. slow-to-warm-up D. intense

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Movement to smaller, community-based facilities is based on and , or beliefs that people living in more normal circumstances will behave less unusually and be more valued by others

a. socialization; social role validation b. socialization; social role valorization c. normalization; social role validation d. normalization; social role valorization

Psychology

A sudden stretch of a muscle excites a feedback system that opposes the stretch. This message starts in the ____.

A. dorsal root ganglion B. cerebellum C. Pacinian corpuscles D. muscle spindles

Psychology

Several months after split-brain surgery, the number of incidents of conflicts between the two hemispheres diminishes because ____.

A. portions of the corpus callosum grow back B. the right hemisphere begins to control all body muscles C. the hemispheres learn ways of cooperating with each other D. the cerebellum assumes the former functions of the corpus callosum

Psychology