Imagine if Sigmund Freud were to go to Carl Rogers for therapy. Freud's major complaint is depression due to distress over the lack of positive response to his theories. What is Rogers most likely to say during their session?

a) "You seem troubled by your clients' reaction to your work."
b) "Let's focus on your relationship with your father."
c) "Why do you think that everyone must appreciate your work?"
d) "Say the first thing that comes to your mind; don't censor anything because I want to know what is truly
on your mind."

a

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Rogers identified three specific attitudes important to his brand of therapy. He also argued that

a) these therapist attitudes were necessary, but not sufficient, for successful therapeutic change. b) therapists needed to utilize specific techniques, such as those suggested by behavioral or psychoanalytic therapists, to maximize the effect of the three therapist attitudes. c) such attitudes underlie any good relationship, including those outside the context of therapy. d) therapists needed to study his methodologies in order to implement these attitudes properly.

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Concerning the need for sleep, (a) describe the average range and the differences in short and long sleepers' total hours of sleep per night,

(b) explain why adolescents need more sleep and why they tend to show hypersomnia, and (c) describe how aging affects the sleep patterns of adults. What will be an ideal response?

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