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ashley

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Jaime tells her therapist, I start to feel my blood pressure rise when my husband belittles me, to which her therapist replies, I sense that you become very frustrated when you feel like your husband is attacking your character. Assuming a humanistic approach to psychotherapy, why does the therapist respond in this way?
 
  a. to make sure she is interpreting Jaimes feeling correctly
  b. to point out Jaimes important insight
  c. to encourage Jaime to talk more about her feelings
  d. to help bring unconscious feelings to the surface

Question 2

According to humanistic theories, much of human unhappiness results from ____.
 
  a. an inability to reach self-actualization
  b. the denial of feelings
  c. conditional regard
  d. egocentricity



johnharpe

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
c



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