What does the I - thou concept imply?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: clients are not seen as an it but rather as a person in the process of change. They are not seen as a fixed entity. both therapist and client will change via the relationship.

Psychology

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The conditioned stimulus (CS) and unconditioned stimulus (UCS) in Watson and Rayner's experiment with a baby known as Little Albert were, respectively,

A. a white rat and a slap on the wrist. B. a loud noise and crying. C. fear responses and a loud noise. D. a white rat and a loud noise.

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Longitudinal studies around the world relating to Kohlberg's moral reasoning theory have reported that

a. stage sequence varies across religions. b. stage sequence is highly inconsistent. c. stages are an invariant developmental sequence. d. stages are invariant yet are inaccurate.

Psychology

________ is the capacity to engage in a supportive, affectionate relationship without losing one's own sense of self

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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Which of the following was NOT a result of Harlow's study with isolated monkeys? They

a. were unable to form friendships. b. were not receptive to sexual advances. c. would not care for their offspring. d. were indifferent, but not cruel, to their offspring.

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