According to the humanistic approach, it is important for the therapist to communicate _____ to the client, which is described as the ability to sense the client’s emotions compassionately and without judgment.

A. genuineness
B. congruence
C. empathy
D. conditions of worth


C. empathy

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a. reflexes and non-meaningful. b. essential to the infant's survival. c. indicators of separation anxiety. d. having different meanings depending upon whether the infant was a girl or boy.

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When taken to extremes, individualistic values might lead to undesirable consequences, such as

a. an incomplete awareness of all parts of ourselves, which prevents self-actualization b. excessive feelings of intrinsic worth and unrealistic expectations of success c. excessive dependence on others' approval to maintain self­esteem d. needlessly encouraging unrestrained greed and the exploitation of others e. needlessly limiting creativity, innovation, and personal initiative

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Research suggests that children will usually model what parents

a. say and not what the parents do. b. do rather than what the parents say. c. wish their children would do. d. tell older siblings to do.

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The World Health Organization estimates that about 25 percent of adults worldwide are obese

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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