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cookcarl

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The primary difference between person-centered and existential counseling is:
 
  A. existential is more action-oriented.
  B. person-centered is more focused on reflecting feelings.
  C. person-centered is more focused on the present.
  D. person-centered is more action-oriented.

Question 2

The main difference between existential and psychoanalytic counseling is:
 
  A. existential has more techniques than psychoanalytic counseling.
  B. existential focuses on the present; psychoanalytic focuses on the past.
  C. psychoanalytic is commonly much more directive.
  D. psychoanalytic treatment is brief; existential counseling is a 3- to 5-year process.



mk6555

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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