Psychoanalytical therapies rely heavily on therapists providing clients with ways to become aware of aspects of their intrapsychic experiences that have previously been unconscious.In other words, they rely on:
a. interpretations.
b. enactments.
c. reconstructions.
d. confrontations.
A
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b. for how they chose to cope. c. for their personal limitations. d. All of these choices.
The multicultural counseling movement experienced three phases. What did Phase 2 focus on?
A. ethnic/racial minority groups B. gays, lesbians, women, individuals with disabilities C. immigrants, refugees, non-Native English speakers D. multicultural counseling competencies and multicultural research
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a. How is the problem? b. What was the last session like for you? c. What is better? d. What other problems would you like to address?
The notion that one's socioeconomic status influences a person's social role is
a. ableism b. classism c. poverty influence d. lookism