Rational-emotive therapy asserts that

a. an empathetic relationship between client and therapist is essential for treatment to be
successful.
b. self-blame is the beginning of accepting responsibility for personal failures.
c. psychological problems are a result of a person's belief system.
d. a directive, argumentative approachby the therapist is counterproductive.
e. unconditional positive regard is vital to the therapeutic climate.


c. psychological problems are a result of a person's belief system.

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Using the syndromal approach, two individuals receiving the same diagnosis of a specified personality disorder may nevertheless appear to be noticeably different. This is due to the fact that . . .

a. Individual differences pervade all of personality psychology, normal as well as disordered b. Two patients might share only one of nine possible symptoms of a personality disorder c. Different clinicians focus on different aspects of a personality disorder d. All of the above

Psychology

Dion backpacks all over the world, learning as much as she can about local culture at each stop. Dion is high in what?

A. openness to experience B. extroversion C. neuroticism D. agreeableness

Psychology

Adolescents are most often friends who share their ____________________ and ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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