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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
Professor
Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Professionals who feel the relationship is all that is necessary and sufficient for positive client change support all but one of following approaches.
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a.    Freudian
b.    existential
c.    rational emotive
d.    Adlerian
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16.      According to existentialism, the fundamental human characteristic is
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a.    the search for meaning.
b.    the desire for rational thought patterns.
c.    the struggle between biological drives and societal norms.
d.    the tendency toward self-actualization.
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17.      The therapeutic goal of challenging clients to recognize and accept the freedom they have to be authors of their own lives is associated with which theory?
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a.    Psychodynamic
b.    Cognitive
c.    Brief
d.    Existential
e.    Systems
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18.      All of the following except ______ are examples of prevalent forms of unethical behaviors in counseling.
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a.    violations of confidentiality
b.    imposing oneâs values on a client
c.    avoiding interaction with a client on a social level
d.    creating dependence
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19.      According to Freud, children progress through stages of development in the following sequence:
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a.    anal, oral, phallic, latency, genital.
b.    oral, anal, latency, phallic genital.
c.    oral, anal, genital, latency, phallic.
d.    none of the above
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20.      Rogerian therapists rarely _____ because doing so places the therapist in a position of authority, which can impede the development of client autonomy and self-actualization.
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a.    diagnose
b.    give advice
c.    offer interpretations
d.    all of the above
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