Existential confrontation differs from psychoanalytic confrontation in that existentialists:

a. focus on the client's experience of the world in the here-and-now .
b. clarify choices that clients continually confront in their therapy and lives.
c. don't only reflect the client's experience, but also reveal their own experience of the client.
d. identify and emphasize new alternatives for being.


C

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Leadership in groups works best when it ___________ rather than ________________.

a. eases, forces b. connects, tells c. is autocratic, democratic d. a & b e. none of the above.

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The author suggests staying current with the latest evidence by doing all of the following except:

a. Reading meta-analyses in the professional literature b. be aware of, and use, evidence-based treatment strategies for particular clients who have particular disorders that have been researched c. performing your own research and publishing it d. keeping your own outcome data in order to continually inform and refine your own intervention attempts

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Advantages of becoming involved in research as a student include all of the following EXCEPT:

A. chances to curry favor with professors. B. opportunities to gain practical experience exploring the issues, trends, problems, and methodology of the profession. C. opportunities to form mentoring relationships. D. improving your chances for gaining entry into an advanced degree program.

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The approach that emphasizes the value of feelings of connectedness and contribution is:

a. Individual psychology b. Object relations theory c. Person-centered therapy d. Psychodynamic therapy

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