Existentialists contend that the experience of relatedness to other human beings:

a. ? is a neurotically dependent attachment.
b. ? should be based on our needs and theirs.
c. ? is healthy when we are able to stand alone and tap into our own strength.
d. ? is not necessary, since we are basically alone.


c

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In a number conservation task a set of discrete items is laid out in two rows They are first laid out in exactly the same way, and then one row is moved so that the items are farther apart. Typically, 3- and 4-year-olds

a. recognize that the rows have the same number when they are arranged identically, but believe there are more items when they are farther apart. b. have no trouble with simple number conservation tasks like this, but make mistakes with more abstract math problems. c. can easily decenter from the number of objects to consider the spacing of items at the same time. d. realize that number of items is conserved when they are moved around, because they take into account all the relevant observations at once.

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Advantages of group supervision include

a. greater quantity and diversity of feedback. b. minimized supervisee dependence. c. opportunities for vicarious learning. d. All of the above.

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All of the following are true EXCEPT?

(a) Focusing, developed by Eugene Gendlin, helps clients to locate a “felt sense” in their body. (b) Specific strategies of interventions are an important part of person-centered therapy. (c) Parents seeking to follow Rogerian theory would avoid giving conditional messages to their children. (d) All emotion-focused therapies are experiential in nature.

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Psychological consultation and collaboration may occur in the following settings:

a. an elementary school. b. a home-based business. c. a counseling center. d. a and c.

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