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jilianpiloj

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In their transtheoretical approach, Prochaska and Norcross define 5 levels of problems. Which one of these is not one of the 5 problems?
 
  a. family conflicts
  b. interpersonal
  c. maladaptive thoughts
  d. phobias

Question 2

Based on numerous reviews of the literature, most psychotherapy researchers would most likely conclude that empathy, warmth, and genuineness are:
 
  a. not necessary, sufficient, or facilitative.
  b. not necessary, definitely sufficient in some cases, and always facilitative.
  c. usually necessary, not sufficient, sometimes facilitative.
  d. neither necessary or sufficient, but typically facilitative for most clients.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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