Which historical world event provided the catalyst for en masse immigration to the United States of humanistic philosophers, psychiatrists, and psychologists?

A. World War I
B. The rise of Nazism
C. Italian Fascism
D. The founding of the United Nations in 1945


B

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As a result of these concerns, clients may resist the therapist's attempt to dig deeper emotionally: a. they may feel shameful

b. they may feel they will be judged. c. they may fear losing control. d. All of these choices.

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Perls believed that the most important areas of concern are:

a. the person's thoughts and feelings in the present b. the person's dreams. c. the person's past relationships. d. the person's goals for the future.

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Which of the following is not one of the ways that Boyd-Franklin and Bry (2000) suggested that therapeutic interviewers can enhance the probability of gaining access to a school?

a. Therapist should introduce themselves or be introduced to the school administrator b. Therapists can discuss with the school administrator how they can assist in servicingthe needs of the students at that school c. Therapists can solicit parents of students to petition for them d. Therapists can discuss with school personnel how their participation with the children at the school will enhance the school personnel's work with the children

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If you should be working in management, reflection of feeling a. is often shortened to a brief acknowledgment of feeling

b. plays itself out exactly the same as it does in counseling. c. is a skill that should be reserved only for the most serious management problems. d. all of these.

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