Exam 4: Client-Centered Therapy
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A client-centered therapist would likely view the diagnostic process as:
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Rogers believed an organism has one basic tendency and striving, which is:
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Which of the following is essential to therapy in addition to empathy, congruence and unconditional positive regard?
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Prouty's pre-therapy approach is most applicable to clients who are:
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In addition to the basic requirements of the therapeutic environment for the therapist, Rogers believed the client must focus on _______, _______ and _______.
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According to Bozarth's summarization of research on psychotherapy, the most consistent variables affecting therapy are _______, _______ and _______.
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The client-centered therapist strives to use an approach that is best described as:
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Understanding another individual by "living" in their internal frame of reference is:
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For Carl Rogers, _______, _______, and _______ were the three basic requirements to create a therapeutic environment.
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The event most commonly identified with the birth of client-centered therapy is:
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In Lambert's meta-analytical review evaluating client-centered therapy, the outcome variable accounting for the most variance in treatment progress was:
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Carl Rogers would view neurosis as the result of incongruence between the _________ and the _________.
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If given a choice, Rogers believed most individuals would chose to be:
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Client-centered therapists believe that empathy, unconditional positive regard, and congruence are:
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An infant's ability to evaluate experience in terms of how it maintains or enhances them is known as:
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Fully functioning individuals capable of experiencing complete emotions rely on:
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A distinctive characteristic of client-centered therapy is the emphasis on the:
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