Kelly's initial clients were:

a. middle-aged women with severe depression.
b. students who were referred by their teachers for counseling.
c. emotionally disturbed soldiers during World War II.
d. maladjusted patients in a psychiatric ward.


ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Kelly's patients were students who had been referred by their teachers for counseling. The people he treated were not severely disturbed psychotics in mental hospitals or neurotics with troublesome emotional problems.

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