Goals of client-centered therapy include helping clients do all of the following EXCEPT
a. have an accurate self-concept.
b. gain self-acceptance.
c. resolve unconscious conflicts.
d. realize they do not have to worry about winning acceptance from others.
C
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Tucker is in second grade and is having trouble. He is frequently out of his seat, looking at the work of other students and annoying them by making comments. He interrupts the teacher, blurts out answers before she finishes the question, and usually needs directions repeated multiple times. At home, his mother says he is always "on the go." The most likely diagnosis for Tucker is __________.
A. conduct disorder B. oppositional defiant disorder C. separation anxiety disorder D. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Ethical issues are much more likely to arise when used with clients who
a. seek out aversive methods willingly. b. must be convinced of a therapy's merit. c. do not necessarily require therapy. d. are required to be in therapy.
Asthenia is characerized by
A. slurred speech B. inability to make rapid movements like finger tapping C. fatigue in skeletal muscles after minor physical activity D. quivering movements
Research on the quality and extent of child care shows that
A) mother–child interaction is more favorable when children spend fewer hours in child care. B) most infants who are placed in full-time child care are insecurely attached. C) full-time, but not part-time, work during the first year is detrimental to attachment security. D) even in high-quality settings, the amount of time spent in child care is related to behavior problems.