According to Perls' theory of personality, a child's catastrophic expectations are:
a. expressions of self-support and independent behavior.
b. the result of projected fears of the consequences of independence.
c. related to memories of how one's parents responded to one's infantile needs.
d. the process of organismic needs emerging into awareness.
B
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What will be an ideal response?
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy:
a) Focuses on accepting the past and committing to a better future b) Encourages clients to accept rather than attempt to control passing thoughts c) Allows clients to face their fears according to a hierarchy d) Involves restructuring irrational thoughts that lead to anxiety
A search of the Web of Science database provides information about:
What will be an ideal response?
Student affairs professionals need to know how and when it is acceptable to release ___________, according to FERPA
a. Student records b. Policy handbooks c. Class schedules d. Student achievement data