What is the goal of humanistic therapy?
a. Helping clients change undesirable behaviors by exploring the past
b. Helping people become more self-aware and accepting of themselves
c. Teaching people to learn new responses to fearful stimuli
d. Treating a client’s unconscious anxieties with empathy
b. Helping people become more self-aware and accepting of themselves
The goal of humanistic therapy is helping people become more self-aware and accepting of themselves.
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A. a reward; a stimulus B. another stimulus; a consequence C. a reflex; a stimulus D. a consequence; another organism
Erik Erikson organized life into eight developmental stages. Joan Erikson later added a ninth stage, which she called
a. old older adults. b. ancient people. c. really old folks. d. elderly individuals. e. over the hill folks.
Which statement about research on suicide prevention contracts is accurate?
a. Little research has been done on the effectiveness of these contracts b. Almost every study has shown these contracts save lives. c. These contracts are unlikely to prevent suicide. d. A great deal of research shows that these contracts are actually harmful to their clients.
According to Sternberg, empty love occurs when there is ____________________ but little or no passion or intimacy
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word