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geoffrey

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How do Adlerian counselors use early childhood memories?
 
  a. They seek general impressions of childhood to help understand why people do things as adults.
  b. The therapist helps the client accurately reconstruct memories in order to correct thinking errors.
  c. They use specific recounted memories to reveal the client's current style of life, and the tone of their personality.
  d. Adlerians are more interested in general impressions than in polarities that reflect a clients way of organizing his or her world.
  e. Core conflicts are not part of this conceptualization.

Question 2

Which of the following is true of Adlers lifestyle investigation?
 
  a. It typically includes both free-form and structured exercises.
  b. It ignores the clients childhood history.
  c. It treats the social context of the client as a superficial symptom of the client's problem.
  d. It is a very structured process with worksheets that are to be completed by the client.
  e. It occurs in the first session, when the therapist asks the client to tell his or her life story.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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