What is the primary role of the therapist in psychoanalytic therapy?

A. to reinforce and punish the client
B. to educate clients about their problematic defense mechanisms
C. to be present, warm, and genuine with the client
D. to maintain a blank screen personality with the client


D. to maintain a blank screen personality with the client

Counseling

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The Indian Reorganization Act (1934)

a. required Native Americans to choose a specific Native American tribe they belonged to. b. abolished the land allotment program and provided funding for tribes. c. destroyed the Native American government. d. All of the above.

Counseling

A child's defensive attempt to avoid being overwhelmed by more powerful parents is known by followers of Kernberg as:

a. object diffusion. c. splitting. b. separation-individuation. d. introjection.

Counseling

Individuals who become hold stereotypical views about race and gender issues.

a. incorporated
b. culturally omnipotent
c. colluded
d. culturally encapsulated

Counseling

In CT, client resistance is seen as stemming from:

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling