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separation from nature. |
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lack of meaningful interpersonal relationships. |
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alienation from the authentic self. |
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All of the answers are correct. |
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Carl Rogers. |
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Gordon Allport. |
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Harry Stack Sullivan. |
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A. H. Maslow. |
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Rollo May. |
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They facilitate in making accurate predictions. |
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They are usually intended and anticipated. |
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They influence people more than planned events. |
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They are not uncontrollable events. |
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characteristic adaptations |
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external influences |
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peripheral adaptations |
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basic tendencies |
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fear. |
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threat. |
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anxiety. |
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guilt. |
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constructs. |
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reconstruct patients' obsolete personal constructs. |
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learn how clients construe significant people in their
lives. |
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provide the therapist with a differential diagnosis of
patients. |
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uncover previously repressed conflicts. |
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performance. |
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vicarious experience. |
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verbal persuasion. |
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physiological arousal. |
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internal standards of conduct. |
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one parent may be rewarding them while the other may be
abusive. |
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they may lack the means of leave the family. |
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they may be receiving a powerful intermittent reward. |
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All of the answers are correct. |
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