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Davideckstein7

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Success in client-centered therapy corresponds with a(n):
 
  a. rigid experiential mode.
  b. dependence on the therapist.
  c. devaluation of others.
  d. internal locus of control.

Question 2

Client-centered therapists believe that empathy, unconditional positive regard, and congruence are:
 
  a. conveyed simply through listening and repeating the patient's words.
   b. attitudes consonant with a therapist's values and beliefs.c variables the client brings to the therapeutic relationship.
  d. attributes that can be faked while the therapist is in training.



brittrenee

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Answer to Question 1

D


Answer to Question 2

B



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