All of the following are features of person-centered therapy that have endured from the time of Carl Rogers to contemporary person-centered therapy except
a. its nondirective approach to therapy
b. the de-emphasizing of the importance of the therapeutic relationship in contemporary person-centered therapy
c. the equalization of power in the therapeutic relationship
d. respect for the client’s subjective sense of a right to self-determination
b. the de-emphasizing of the importance of the therapeutic relationship in contemporary person-centered therapy
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What is a major driving force for the social justice movement in counseling?
A. to reduce social illnesses that are caused by oppression B. to improve equity for those in marginalized groups C. to increase harmony D. to decrease narcissism for those in higher socioeconomic status
Psychoanalysis can be criticized because of
a. a tendency to make broad generalizations about women. b. its recent failure to reach out to diverse populations. c. its failure to attend to early childhood development. d. its tendency to ignore group approaches to therapy.
In the textbook example where the Igbo student sought counseling, the Afrocentric approach involved:
a. A broader network of family decision-makers. b. A family therapy approach. c. Acceptance of the Eurocentric approach. d. All of the above.
Which of the following pitfalls occurs when the therapist, in subtle and overt ways, tells the client how s/he "should" be feeling?
a) Detachment b) Moralizing c) False Understanding d) Being Overresponsible e) Unrealistic Expectations