What would be a good strategy for a psychiatrist who wanted to address her client's confession that he was falling in love with her?
A. Asking the client out to dinner to explain her concerns in an informal setting
B. Maintaining strict boundaries in the therapist-client relationship
C. Encouraging the client to seek another therapist
D. Discussing her feelings with the client
Answer: B
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children are told that this is a very good score, while the rest are told that it is an average score. In this study, the independent variable is: a. the child's score on the quiz b. the child's level of self-esteem after the quiz has been returned c. the type of feedback the child receives (very good or average) d. the age of the children who take part in the study
General knowledge of history, algebra, and literature refers to __________ memory
a. procedural c. general b. episodic d. semantic
________ approaches to personality emphasize people's inherent goodness and their tendency to move toward higher levels of functioning.
A. Biological B. Learning C. Evolutionary D. Humanistic
Which of the following therapies focuses on a person's free will to change and to self-actualize, rather than focusing on past conflicts?
a. behavior b. cognitive c. humanist d. family