According to Rogers, a congruent therapist is one
a. whose actions are not at odds with his or her feelings and thoughts.
b. who presents as empathic at all times.
c. whose expression reflects what the client is presenting.
d. who gets a client to do what the counselor thinks he or she should be doing.
e. who agrees with the client about an important issue.
Answer: a
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The major criticisms of evidence-based practice include each of the following EXCEPT:
a. they strongly favor randomized controlled treatment studies. b. they tend to over-estimate the effects of the therapy relationship. c. they ignore the complexity of client problems and context. d. they ignore the effects of individual therapists.
A higher level of ethical functioning is sometimes known as
a. personal ethics. b. ideal ethics. c. aspirational ethics. d. mandatory ethics. e. basic ethics.
One of the truths of modern psychology is that much of what governs human behavior is
a. rational and logical b. intuitive c. explicit d. a and b are correct
Counseling strategies that focus upon human relationship interactions are generally thought of as:
a. Psychodynamic. b. Behavioral. c. Cognitive. d. Systemic.