How do transpersonal conceptualizations of change compare with those of traditional Western psychological theories?
a. Many Western theories seek to identify our stable traits; transpersonal theories view traits, impressions, and thoughts as constantly shifting.
b. For transpersonal practitioners, it is important to understand clients’ stable traits; traditional Western practitioners view traits, impressions, and thoughts as constantly changing.
c. All therapists endeavor to understand those aspects of their clients that do not change--which ones can be manipulated to help the client become happier.
d. Transpersonal therapists vary in their approaches to the concept of change.
Answer: a
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