Greenberg's emotion-focused therapy might best be regarded as:

a. a new therapy that has considerable empirical support.
b. a traditional but more systematic Gestalt therapy.
c. a related but alternative therapy to Gestalt therapy with a number of advantages.
d. a humanistic therapy that uses a few traditional Gestalt techniques.


C

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a. Alanon, Alateen b. Alateen, Alanon c. Alateen, AA d. Alanon, AA

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__________ is a dimension of the personal identity model

a. Positive and negative individual experiences influenced by events in society in which individuals may have little control b. Characteristics that are universal for all people c. Personal characteristics that may be selected by the individual d. All of the above.

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The primary role for a therapist is to:

A) ?encourage the client to take ownership of the treatment process. B) ?explain and interpret the client's most pressing issue right now. C) ?actively direct a treatment focus. D) ?All of the choices are correct.

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Downs (2003) found that students who had romantic relationship with faculty were more likely to have romantic relationships with:

a. Their peers b. The opposite sex c. The same sex d. Their clients

Counseling