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One Point Of Disagreement Between Existential And Humanistic Thought Involves

Question: Person-centered therapy is a(n):

Answer: Humanistic approach to therapy

Question: A consistent theme that underlies most Carl Rogers's writing is:

Answer: A faith in the capacity of individuals to develop in a constructive manner if a climate of trust is established.

Question: One point of disagreement between existential and humanistic thought involves:

Answer: The idea of an innate self-actualizing drive.

Question: The person-centered view ofHuman nature:

Answer: Affirms a person's capacity to direct his or her own life.

Question: Carl Rogers drew heavily from existential concepts, especially as they apply to:

Answer: The client/therapist relationship

Question: From Carl Rogers's perspective the client/therapist relationship is characterized by:

Answer: A sense of equality.

Question: The person-centered therapist most important function is:

Answer: To be his or her realSelf in the relationship with a client.

Question: Therapist utilizing motivational interviewing strategies view clients as:

Answer: Allies who play a major role in their present and future success

Question: What is the most important factor related to progress in person-centered therapy?

Answer: The relationship between the client and therapist

Question: A self-actualized person

Answer: All of these

Question: Accurate empathic understanding helps clients to

Answer: All of these

Question: According to Carl Rogers's three core conditions that create a growth- promoting climate are:

Answer: Congruence, unconditional positive regard, empathic understanding

Question: The technique of reflection involves the therapist:

Answer: Mirroring the client's emotional experience of a particular situation