A client's "testing" of the therapist is most likely to occur:

A) ?when the therapist appears weak and malleable.
B) ?during the initial sessions.
C) ?when they feel comfortable within the therapeutic environment.
D) ?when the client feels the therapist is not responding.


B

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a. conditions of acceptance b. difficulties in processing experiences c. difficulties in processing thoughts d. difficulties in processing feelings

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Benefit paid to veterans for injuries or illness suffered as a result of their active service

a. Family and Survivor Benefits b. Disability Compensation c. Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Benefits d. Montgomery GI Bill

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Group counseling for alcoholics and their families is not usually recommended by counselors because it tends to increase dependency

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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No matter what Ed says, his client-centered therapist is consistently and empathically showing concern for him. This is most likely to lead to which of the following:

a. an increase in conditions of worth and unconditional self-regard. b. a decrease in conditions of worth and unconditional self-regard. c. an increase in conditions of worth and decrease in unconditional self-regard. d. a decrease in conditions of worth and increase in unconditional self-regard.

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