All of the following are examples of potential pitfalls of focusing on the past with clients except
a. many clients are reluctant to discuss their past
b. it can provide a context for treatment
c. extensive discussion of the past may overshadow present concerns
d. it can encourage clients to blame others for their difficulties
b
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A common procedure used to guard against content bias during test development is to: a. calculate the generalizability coefficients for diverse groups
b. administer the instrument to diverse groups and gather their feedback on the test content. c. have a panel of diverse individuals review the instrument. d. consult with the diversity committee of the relevant professional organization.
Possessing a national certification such as CRC or NCCC entitles one to legal privilege for therapeutic communications in and of itself
a. true. b. false. c. depends on the state of practice. d. depends on setting of practice.
A major contribution of this approach has been the willingness of Rogers to state his formulations as testable hypotheses and to submit them to research.
a. true b. false
Arguably, the most central limitation of the person centered approach is:
a. their view of assessment and diagnosis. b. the therapist's limitations as a person. c. shortcomings of the studies of the approach. d. the continual evolution of the approach leads to unclear therapeutic principles.