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stevenposner

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If a client tells a person-centered therapist that he gets pleasure from physically abusing his daughter, the therapist would
 
  a. accept the client regardless of the client's behavior.
  b. agree that the behavior is acceptable.
  c. help the client find strategies for seeing physical abuse as harmful.
  d. help the client understand the role of his own abuse by his father in his mistreatment of his daughter.

Question 2

According to person-centered theory, a relationship between the client and therapist in which the therapist demonstrates attitudes of caring, genuineness, emmpathy, positive regard, and understanding is
 
  a. a necessary and sufficient condition for change.
  b. a necessary but not sufficient condition for change.
  c. neither necessary or sufficient condition for change.
  d. sufficient but not necessary condition for change.



tdewitt

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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