In ACT, seeing one"self as context" can bring about both

a. awarenss and in contact with others.
b. reflection and calm.
c. stability and flexibility.
d. authenticity and transcendence.


C

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In the family projection process, the parents consciously project their immaturity on one or more of the children in order to decrease parental anxiety, causing decreased differentiation in the child

a. True b. False

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How do Gestaltists view the notion of the mind/body split?

a. They recognize that this is part of human nature and all clients experience this “splitting.” b. Gestalt therapists focus on the mind as that is where the “unfinished business” resides. c. Gestalt therapists believe that it is critical to ensure that the client is as physically healthy as possible for effective therapy to take place. d. Most Gestalt therapists adhere to the premise that physical ailment is a precursor to mental illness. e. They reject the idea of a clear split and view symptoms of psychopathology as appearing in emotion, thought, behavior, and body.

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Statements such as "Minority groups need to take responsibility for their own predicament" and "In order to succeed, people need to stop complaining and start working" do not take into account environmental factors. These are examples of:

A. stereotypical beliefs. B. guiding principles for action. C. cultural tolerance. D. challenging culture-bound values.

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Which of the following statements is inconsistent with a multimodal therapeutic relationship?

a. A warm caring relationship is typically the central process of change. b. Empathy, congruence, and positive regard are rarely the necessary and sufficient conditions for constructive personality change. c. The therapeutic relationship is a precondition of change in practically all cases. d. The therapeutic relationship is a content to be changed in specific cases.

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