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Critics of Rogerss positive view of the human condition worry that he is glossing over the
 
  A) necessity of conflict in relationship.
  B) prolonged training of the psychologist.
  C) dark side of humanity.
  D) importance of imperfection.

Question 2

Rogerian therapy has proven effective in the treatment of many issues including: phobias, schizophrenia, and
 
  A) dissociative identity disorder.
  B) conduct disorder.
  C) perfectionism.
  D) post-traumatic stress disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

D) post-traumatic stress disorder.



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