In fixed role therapy a client
A. Tries new constructs by role playing a fictitious personality
B. Participates in Free Association
C. Records and discusses their dreams
D. Draws mandalas
Answer: A
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A primary difference between Eastern and Western psychotherapies is that
a) Western therapists are better qualified to help others. b) in Eastern therapies, the emphasis is individual, whereas in Western therapies, the emphasis is relational. c) Western therapies attempt to make the self stronger, whereas Eastern therapies attempt to eliminate the self. d) only Western therapies aim for a change of life for the individual.
Educational programs for gifted children are most likely to be criticized for
a. assuming that intelligence test scores can predict children's academic success. b. underestimating the extent to which a g factor underlies success in a wide variety of tasks. c. encouraging the segregation and academic tracking of intellectually advantaged students. d. overemphasizing the genetic determinants of giftedness. e. overestimating the intelligence of gifted children.