Molly’s therapist displays her genuine feelings during a therapy session; she doesn’t remain disengaged or emotionally distant. This is known as ______.

a. unethical
b. transference
c. congruence
d. empathy


c. congruence

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Gestalt theory was developed by

a. Sigmund Freud. b. Albert Ellis. c. Fritz Perls. d. Carl Rogers.

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All but one of these theorists is associated with the development of existential counseling. Who is not?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is an example of paradoxical intention?

a. Asking the client to substitute positive thoughts for things that he or she doesn’t want to do; for instance, when eating carrots instead of ice cream, “I choose to eat these carrots because they are so good for me.” b. Rewording what a client says in a more positive way. c. Identifying unconscious reasons that a client is engaging in self-destructive behavior. d. Teaching the client to reinforce good behavior by rewarding him or herself. e. Asking the client to exaggerate a symptom rather than suppress it.

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Which of the following is not a principle of effective family-focused intervention?

A. Timing and development B. Regression and therapy C. Trainer or leader D. Empowerment

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