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stevenposner

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In CBT, rigid goals are not the purpose, but rather compassionate responsiveness that allows for flexibility while maintaining unwavering clearness of purpose. This is referred to as ___________________ ___.
 
  a. dialectic of embracing the good and bad without judgment
  b. dialectic of nurturing and benevolence
  c. dialectic of client and counselor agreement
  d. dialectic of unwavering centeredness and compassionate flexibility

Question 2

The Adlerian approach is characterized by its deliberate efforts to encourage the patient. Which of the following statements most accurately describes encouragement in the Adlerian counseling context?
 
  a. Verbally saying, This is something I believe you can do..
  b. A warm, I-feel-your-pain sentiment from the counselor
  c. Using counselor self-disclosure to help clients develop hope
  d. Expressing unconditional positive regard toward the client



morganmarie791

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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