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mydiamond

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In ACT, seeing oneself as context can bring about both
 
  a. awarenss and in contact with others.
  b. reflection and calm.
  c. stability and flexibility.
  d. authenticity and transcendence.

Question 2

The most important facilitative factor in person-centered therapy is:
 
  a. the therapist's ability to make accurate reflections.
  b. the extent to which a client is attuned to his or her immediate experience.
  c. the willingness of the client to work through unresolved conflicts.
  d. the therapeutic relationship.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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