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Clients core conflicts arise from the combined effects of insecure attachments, problematic child-rearing practices, and:
 
  A) ineffective coping strategies.
  B) failure to be adaptive and flexible in handling conflict.
  C) inability to remain reality based.
  D) faulty structural family relations.

Q. 2

Which of the below choices IS NOT a part of the interpersonal framework for conceptualizing a client's problems?
 
  A) The client's unmet attachment needs
  B) Healthy coping strategies that have worked
  C) The client's interpersonal strategy to manage or cope with anxiety
  D) An interpersonal resolution of the core conflict

Q. 3

In the case study of Maggie, her affective constellation emerged as being:
 
  A) sadness, anger, anxiety.
  B) ambivalence, sadness, anxiety.
  C) irritability, anger, and ambivalence.
  D) rejection, sadness, anxiety.

Q. 4

In the case study of Juan, in the face of Juan's overtly disrespectful and insulting behavior during sessions, the therapist is and doesn't his distain.
 
  A) defensive; capitulate to
  B) hurt; understand
  C) non-defensive; personalize
  D) reactive; acknowledge

Q. 5

In the case study of Peter, Peter's core conflict was identified as being:
 
  A) anxiety about receiving criticism and feeling rejected.
  B) maladaptive neediness.
  C) resentful anxieties.
  D) too nice to his clients.
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