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pragya sharda

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What are the main objectives of client-centered therapy?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Craig is a high school sophomore who wants to make the wrestling team but his
  coach told him that he needed to lose weight first. Craig started using laxatives and
  making himself vomit after eating in an effort to lose weight.
 
  Which of the following
  symptoms is Craig likely to experience as a result of these behaviors?
  a. Weight loss
  b. Dehydration
  c. Irritability or changes in mood
  d. a and b
  e. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

To help clients become able to accept and be themselves. Therapy strives to provide a climate where the client feels unconditionally accepted, understood, and valued. The therapist uses only nondirective techniques.

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