Exam 6: A Phenomenological Theory - Applications and Evaluation of Rogers Theory
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Conditions for growth are comparable in parent-child and therapist-client relationships.
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Which of the following is not a strength of Rogers' theory?
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Authenticity has been found to be associated with both physical and psychological health.
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Research suggests that relative to externally determined goals, the pursuit of autonomous goals results in
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Rogers' views concerning therapeutic factors can be tied to
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In contrast with psychoanalysis, in client-centered therapy the therapist talks more than the client.
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Client-centered therapy involves the shift in emphasis from technique to counselor attitude.
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Rogers found evidence that client-centered therapy led to positive outcomes.
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According to Rogers, the basic estrangement in humans is between self and experience.
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