In developing his theory and clinical practice regarding client-centered therapy, Carl Rogers was heavily influenced by the work of:

a. Albert Ellis.
b. Kurt Goldstein.
c. Sigmund Freud.
d. Aaron Beck.


B

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Once clients recognize their own role in creating their life predicament, they realize they have the power to ________ it

a. change b. deconstruct c. focus on d. rationalize

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What is the purpose of a trauma narrative?

a. to ensure the child does not blame himself or herself for abuse b. to serve as a variation of exposure therapy c. to improve the child’s self-efficacy d. to ensure that writing skills are in tact

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All of the following are true about the complaint process except:

a) Even in cases where there is a statute of limitations on complaints, that limitation can be waived under some circumstances b) Only clients and other professionals can file complaints against a counselor or therapist c) The accused professional is typically allowed to hire a lawyer to accompany him or her to a hearing or to help with the documentation d) All of the above e) None of the above

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In Wachtel's theory of cyclical dynamics,

a. a client's anxiety could cause him to be unassertive. b. a client's unassertive behavior could cause him to become anxious. c. either a or b. d. neither a nor b.

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