Multiple Choice
The person-centred approach's view of human nature:
A) views people as basically competitive.
B) states that humans are driven by irrational forces.
C) emphasises clients' abilities to engage their own resources to act in their world with others.
D) assumes that, while humans have the potential for growth, we tend to remain stagnant.
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Q7: Person-centred therapy groups emphasise the unique role
Q8: Emotion-focused therapy EFT) emerged as a behavioural
Q9: In the 1960s and 1970s Rogers did
Q10: Which of the following is not a
Q11: Therapists are encouraged to use positive regard
Q13: Which of the following is not considered
Q14: The person-centred approach evolved from a nondirective
Q15: The person-centred therapist generally does not find
Q16: Characteristics of a self-actualised person include all
Q17: The person-centred therapist is best described as