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Carl Rogers advocated that the therapist treating the client:
 
  A) Provide validation of the terminology used during the session.
  B) Focus on the client's instinctual drives.
  C) Recognize an understanding of the client's basic needs.
  D) Develop unconditional positive regard for the client.

Question 2

Cognitive-behavioral therapy has been highly successful in treating problems in which the client:
 
  a. is not highly motivated
  b. is not suicidal
  c. is intellectually intact
  d. has no psychosis



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C
Cognitive-behavioral therapy has been highly successful in treating problems in which the client is intellectually intact. The client must be oriented in all three spheres and have the ability to complete homework assignments. It is inappropriate to conduct cognitive-behavioral therapy with one who is psychotic or demented, or unable or unwilling to cooperate actively with the therapist.



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