Robert thinks of himself as being very bad at math but he always does well in math classes. Rogers would say what about him?

a. That he has placed conditional of worth on himself
b. That he will never become a fully functioning person
c. That his self-concept and experiences are incongruent.
d. That he is functioning as most people do


c. That his self-concept and experiences are incongruent.

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Stimulus control (SC)and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) have been shown to be effective for clients with

a) Body dysmorphic disorder b) Trichotillomania c) Hoarding disorder d) Excoriation (skin picking) disorder

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The family counselor frequently views the disruptive behavior of a family member as:

A. abnormal and dysfunctional. B. normal yet dysfunctional. C. functional and possibly helpful. D. self-protective but dysfunctional.

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__________ have made administration and scoring of testing programs more efficient

a. Collaboration with parents b. Collaboration with teachers c. Adaptive tests d. None of the above.

Counseling