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pragya sharda

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In both Lambert's and Wampold's research, the quality of the therapeutic relationship appears to be more important than the specific model in predicting outcome. Which one of the following would be considered a positive factor in an effective therapeutic relationship?
 
  A) The therapist accommodates the client's level of motivation.
  B) The therapist sets the goals for the client.
  C) The therapist expresses judgment when the client is not making progress.
  D) The therapist is reserved and professional at all times.

Question 2

According to Wampold's common factors model, which of the following factors matters LEAST in therapeutic outcomes for clients?
 
  A) Client hope
  B) Therapeutic model
  C) Therapeutic relationship
  D) Client motivation and resources



Loise Hard

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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