A) are dealing with grief and loss.
B) are victims of oppression.
C) have limited intellectual capacities.
D) suffer from severe mental illness.
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A) a deterministic approach to therapy.
B) an expansion of the Adlerian school of therapy.
C) a phenomenological approach to therapy.
D) a structured approach to therapy.
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A) makes life absurd.
B) makes life meaningless and hopeless.
C) gives significance to living.
D) should not be explored in therapy.
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A) is well researched.
B) lends itself easily to evaluation due to its clearly defined principles and techniques.
C) fits well into the framework of evidence-based practice.
D) is difficult to research because every psychotherapy experience is unique.
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A) learn to tolerate feelings of isolation.
B) develop strength and self-reliance.
C) develop a deep understanding of ourselves.
D) reject the social overtures of others.
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A) freedom and responsibility.
B) resistance.
C) transference.
D) examining irrational beliefs.
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A) It does not have a well-defined set of techniques.
B) It stresses the I/Thou encounter in the therapy process.
C) It focuses on the use of the specific techniques created for this theory.
D) It allows for incorporation of techniques from many other approaches.
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A) explore the developmental origins of these feelings
B) develop a specific behavioural plan to help the client get 'unstuck.'
C) encourage the client to do a shame-attacking exercise.
D) make the client aware of how his or her current ways of living are keeping him or her stuck.
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A) To help clients become more present to both themselves and others
B) To assist clients in identifying ways they block themselves from fuller presence
C) To dispute clients' irrational beliefs
D) To challenge clients to assume responsibility for designing their present lives
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A) free association is essential to the growth and healing of the client.
B) no set of techniques is considered essential.
C) analysis of dysfunctional family patterns is imperative.
D) role playing is the most important technique used.
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A) an approach to understand the subjective world of the client.
B) a school of therapy.
C) a system of techniques designed to create authentic humans.
D) a strategy for uncovering dysfunctional behaviour.
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