The primary focus of person-centered therapy is __________
a. examination of behavior patterns that are causing difficulty in the client's life
b. selection of specific intervention strategies that are tailored to the client's needs
c. promotion of a therapeutic alliance characterized by empathy, unconditional positive regard, and congruence
d. exploration of the intrapsychic experience of the client
c
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Which stage of a group is characterized by dealing with conflict, defensiveness, and resistance?
a. Working b. Transition c. Final d. Initial
How is the midcareer or maintenance stage characterized?
a. Socialization process b. Continual adjustment process to improving working position and situation c. Greater self-understanding and identification within the total system of a career field d. Both B and C
In helping people think about a better future, you may use a technique called ________ in which you instruct clients to come up with as many ideas as possible, don't criticize any ideas, use one idea to stimulate others, and let themselves go and develop some "wild" possibilities
a. piggybacking b. scaffolding c. brainstorming d. barnstorming
Dan and Rachel have been assigned to work together as coleaders of an anxiety disorders group. In order to be effective models for their group members, they should
A. seek supervision only if issues arise between them. B. explore their personal beliefs and perspectives about cofacilitation. C. inspire each other by competing with each other to develop the most creative techniques. D. depend heavily on each other.