The Gestalt therapists’ views of the therapeutic alliance are most like those of the

(a) Freudian psychoanalysts.
(b) Adlerian therapists.
(c) both a and b.
(d) existential therapists.


(d) existential therapists.

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Which of the following is the best definition for a clear boundary?

a. Families that do not make a clear distinction between members, creating a strong sense of mutuality and connection at the expense of individual autonomy. b. Autonomy and independence are emphasized at the expense of emotional connection, creating isolation that may be more emotional than physical. c. Boundaries that demand loyalty at the expense of individual needs. d. Boundaries that allow for close emotional contact with others while simultaneously allowing each person to maintain a sense of identity and differentiation.

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According to Lee & Ramirez , (2000) four current group experiences involve ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Biological components of the BPS model include all of the following except

a. Physical factors b. Biochemical factors c. Genetic factors d. Emotional intelligence

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Another consideration when using the Internet is that

A. Mailing lists soon become unruly because there is no way to moderate the discussion. B. Using tools such as social networking just provides another approach to the basics of organizing that have been around for a long, long time. C. Twitter, which remains focused on answering the question "what are you doing" has limited use for organizers, who are more interested in things other than what you are eating at the moment. D. Tools like Meeting Wizard, Doodle, and Survey Monkey can help a group arrange meetings, conduct polls and surveys, and help with other forms of decision making, but the cost for their basic service puts them out of reach for most grassroots organizations.

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