The markers that guide the multimodal therapist's interpersonal stance are:
a. the client's multimodal profile.
b. the client's BASIC I.D.
c. the client's history of past relationships.
d. the client's readiness for change and level of resistance.
Question 2
From Arnold Lazarus' point of view, the multimodal therapist's essential relational task is to be:
a. much like a coach.
b. like a teacher.
c. an authentic chameleon.
d. genuine, congruent and positive.