Counselors from the humanistic-existential approach take a phenomenological perspective. What does this mean?

a. They believe individuals strive toward positive direction, self-actualization, and integration
b. They have an optimistic view on humans
c. They provide an accept, safe, and meaningful therapeutic experience
d. They believe the subjective experience of the client is important and every human is unique


d. They believe the subjective experience of the client is important and every human is unique

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Lisa's mother just died, and Lisa is now acutely aware that at some unknown point in time she will also die. Lisa is experiencing:

a. existential anxiety. b. existential displacement. c. neurotic anxiety. d. neurotic displacement.

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In the ABAB (reversal) research design, the person receiving the treatment is measured repeatedly during:

a. the A phases of the study. b. the B phases of the study. c. the first A phase and the second B phase of the study. d. all four phases of the study.

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Choosing an easy way to define others by using social categorization and stereotyping is:

A. assuming B. attribution C. cognitive distortion D. snap judgment

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Unlike Bowen or psychoanalytic theory, in Solution-focused family therapy virtually no attention is paid to history

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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