Which of the following statements is most true concerning the role of self-disclosure in existential psychotherapy:

a. therapists rarely find it helpful to reveal explicit details of their past and current life to clients, sharing only to facilitate treatment
b. therapists find that fully disclosing even the most personal aspects of their personal life to clients helps to strengthen “the encounter”
c. therapists make a conscious decision to share nothing of their past or current life with clients
d. therapists self-disclose to whatever degree the client is able to self-disclose, sharing more of their past and present life with clients who also openly share more aspects of their personal life with the therapist


a. therapists rarely find it helpful to reveal explicit details of their past and current life to clients, sharing only to facilitate treatment

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A. The key to success is to declare a firm position and try to go as far as you can with your position. B. Although you can gain more than you expected through negotiation, the process of negotiation generally prevents the development of stronger relationships with the other party. C. The key to all negotiation is compromise – giving up something in order to gain something. D. Outcome oriented negotiation starts with a clear understanding of the legitimate interests of the parties and proceeds to the generation of alternative strategies to serve those interests.

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For which of the following research studies would it be appropriate to use a single-sample z-test?

a. To assess the quality of a clinic b. As a test of each client’s improvement with therapy c. When a single sample is divided into two equivalent groups d. Comparing a sample of subjects to the normative population

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At the heart of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is the connection between:

A. Thinking, feeling, and behaviors. B. Thinking and feelings only. C. Unconscious processes and action. D. Motivation and thinking.

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The police, fire, and emergency services support group provide all but one of the following in their support groups?

A) ?Restoration of self-pride B) ?Mutual respect C) ?Shared experiences of traumatic events D) ?Integration with others kinds of PTSD

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