According to Horney, a client who rises above their needs through aloofness and glorifies this stance by feeling self-righteously self-sufficient has a characterological interpersonal style of moving:
A) away.
B) inward.
C) against.
D) toward.
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Q1: In the case study of Juan, in
Q2: In the case study of Peter, Peter's
Q3: According to Horney, a client who is
Q4: Clients usually enter therapy when:
A)situational life
Q5: Compromise solutions_and_.
A)always succeed; resolve conflicts
B)provide flexible
Q7: The struggle that comes from not having
Q8: By rising above their needs and feeling
Q9: Which of the below choices IS NOT
Q10: Clients core conflicts arise from the combined
Q11: Therapists help clients resolve their core conflict
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