In client-centered therapy, therapists try to ______

a. suggest how clients might better handle a situation b. reflect client statements
c. be active and directive whenever possible
d. suggest reasons why clients feel as they do


B

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Delusions involve

a. false beliefs that are held even when the facts contradict them. b. imaginary sensations that don't exist in the real world. c. major disturbances in mood or emotion. d. unusual behaviors, such as tics and waxy flexibility.

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What would you guess about his popularity at school? a. Intelligence enhances popularity in middle school for those with good social skills, so he probably is quite popular. b. Since he is "nerdish" he probably has very few, if any, friends. c. Since other students are jealous of his intelligence, he is probably not very popular. d. He is probably very popular since students really respect intelligence regardless of how good his social skills are.

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Which of the following would you most likely hear a midlife adult say?

a. "I am going to be a well-known singer some day; if I dream it, I can become it." b. "I hope my kids remember me as a dedicated and loving parent." c. "I wish I were a better athlete." d. "I want to be the CEO of this company, rather than merely an employee."

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