The __________ is NOT a commonly used projective test.
a. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator – Form M
b. Children’s Apperception Test
c. House-Tree-Person
d. All of the above are commonly used projective tests.
a. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator – Form M
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Person-centered therapy is based on the ontological assumption that people can be trusted and will move toward growth in the right socioenvironmental conditions but are paradoxically intrinsically motivated toward socially deconstructive behavior. 2. Person-centered therapy, as Rogers viewed it, was not merely an evolution of psychoanalytic and behaviorist psychology; it was a political reaction against it. 3. The person-centered belief in the client’s basic trustworthiness lies in stark contrast to the medical model of disease, which pathologizes people’s experiences of distress. 4. In person-centered therapy, psychological maladjustment exists when the individual denies to awareness significant sensory and visceral experience. This discrepancy between experience and self-concept increases as more experiences are perceived to be inconsistent with the constructed self-concept.
This part of the storming stage is best defined as any behavior that moves the group away from areas of discomfort, conflict, or potential growth
a. power b. leveling c. tension d. resistance
Our partnership with students begins with the foundation of our profession, which is:
a. assessment b. counseling c. consultation d. collaboration
The collaborative-dependent relationship
A. diverges from the view of the consultant as a solitary expert. B. no longer requires the consultant to use problem-solving expertise. C. maintains the role of the consultant as a solitary expert. D. emphasizes individual contributions to problem-solving.