Clients "test" their therapist to ascertain:
A) ?whether the therapist is competent to handle their issues.
B) ?if they are able to use their old strategies of control.
C) ?whether the therapist will respond in the familiar but problematic way that others often have in the past.
D) ?None of the choices are correct.
C
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Person-centered therapy is a directive therapy approach. 2. In person-centered therapy, the perception of one’s reality is more important than actual reality. 3. Rogers stated that children use both an innate valuing process and the standards of others to evaluate their behavior. 4. Rogers believed that only Westernized societies had a need for positive regard. 5. If the conditions of worth that a person experiences match his or her organismic valuing system, that individual will experience conflict and maladjustment.
The concept of two-person psychology is most likely to be associated with
a. drive theory. b. ego psychology. c. object relations. d. relational psychoanalysis.
In his early work, Alfred Adler wrote about the importance of physical inferiority in forming later personality. This idea may have been influenced by
a. his emphasis on the role of early events in the development of an individual's lifestyle. b. his relationship with Sigmund Freud, and Freud's emphasis on the role of child development in adult personality. c. his several severe illnesses and accidents when a child. d. Wilhelm Reich's views on the influence of the body on personality.
Solution-based counselors believe that ______________ is inevitable and always possible
a. happiness b. satisfaction c. hope d. change