b. manipulator
c. resister
d. quitter
A) ?he or she seeks to be different from the first born.
B) ?he or she can feel lost and insignificant.
C) ?he or she can feel competitive.
D) ?he or she relates better to adults than to peers.
D
The therapeutic relationship conditions described by Rogers
a. remain central constructs to person-centered therapy but have not been accepted into other theoretical approaches to psychotherapy b. are now recognized as essential ingredients in practically all approaches of psychotherapy c. are now recognized as essential ingredients only in person-centered and cognitive-behavioral approaches to therapy d. have been rejected as essential ingredients in feminist and other more contemporary approaches to psychotherapy
The helping process
a. Stops changing when a goal is determined b. Is dynamic, and continues to change c. Can continue indefinitely after goals are reached d. Can look the same for many clients
Group processing means that groups
a. Divide up the work b. Reframe their goals c. Get training in teamwork skills d. Evaluate their group effectiveness
Common "people problems" in groups can begin in the formation of the group. Benjamin declares to his fellow group members that "if you are going to be so nosey, I am not staying in this group!". This potentially destructive behavior is an example of a .