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Jkov05

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Carl Rogers moved away from medical model of doctor-patient relationship and established a client-centered treatment approach. Which of the following is NOT true of the relationship in client-centered therapy?
 
  (a) The client-clinician relationship is egalitarian and collaborative.
  (b) The client is empowered to solve his or her own problems.
  (c) The clinician uses Socratic questioning to guide the client's awareness of faulty thinking.
  (d) The facilitative conditions form the basis of the therapist's interventions.

Question 2

Role reversal and the empty chair are interventions that are often used to:
 
  a. Help clients integrate or change feelings.
  b. Help the counselor recognize client feeling states.
  c. Help both the counselor and client to communicate their feelings.
  d. All of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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