According to Carl Rogers, the therapist's role was to:
A. provide specific programs for behavioral change
B. elevate the client from a laziness that Rogers believed to be inborn
C. help the client discover unconscious motives that are the root of the client's problem
D. demonstrate empathy and positive regard
Answer: D
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A. evaluation apprehension hypothesis B. mere presence hypothesis C. optimal distinctiveness D. comparative social psychology
Shaggy and Scooby could not figure out who the masked intruder was from the clues that they found, so they decided to put the clues down and go to the kitchen for a few Scooby-snacks. After a couple of hours, Shaggy saw the clues again and realized who the masked intruder was. Shaggy solved this problem through
A. analogy. B. incubation. C. working backward. D. decomposition.
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Will is holding his newborn son while grocery shopping. As he loads his groceries onto the checkout line, he props his son up so that his feet are on a small counter near the register. How is his son likely to respond?
A. He will begin stepping on the counter in a walking motion. B. He will grasp onto his father's arm until his father lifts him up again. C. He will begin sucking even though his mouth is empty. D. He will keep his eyes shut until his father lifts him up again.