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Which is NOT morally required of therapists by the trust placed in them by their clients?
{ 1 } - Therapists must place limits on the client's acting out of symptoms and must insist on him working through them.
{ 2 } - Therapists must be willing to let favorite clients go.
{ 3 } - Therapists must listen and sympathize rather than make moral judgments about the patients actions.
{ 4 } - Therapists must approve and reinforce the client's progressive achievement of insight.
{ 5 } - Therapists must gradually confront the client with the demands of reality.
{ 6 } - Therapists must use the client to meet the therapists' own emotional needs.
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Which is NOT morally required of therapists by the trust placed in them by their clients?
{ 1 } - Therapists must place limits on the client's acting out of symptoms and must insist on him working through them.
{ 2 } - Therapists must be willing to let favorite clients go.
{ 3 } - Therapists must listen and sympathize rather than make moral judgments about the patients actions.
{ 4 } - Therapists must approve and reinforce the client's progressive achievement of insight.
{ 5 } - Therapists must gradually confront the client with the demands of reality.
{ 6 } - Therapists must use the client to meet the therapists' own emotional needs.
See p. 92.
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Which is NOT morally required of therapists by the trust placed in them by their clients?
{ 1 } - Therapists must place limits on the client's acting out of symptoms and must insist on him working through them.
{ 2 } - Therapists must be willing to let favorite clients go.
{ 3 } - Therapists must listen and sympathize rather than make moral judgments about the patients actions.
{ 4 } - Therapists must approve and reinforce the client's progressive achievement of insight.
{ 5 } - Therapists must gradually confront the client with the demands of reality.
{ 6 } - Therapists must use the client to meet the therapists' own emotional needs.
See p. 92.
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Which is NOT morally required of therapists by the trust placed in them by their clients?
{ 1 } - Therapists must place limits on the client's acting out of symptoms and must insist on him working through them.
{ 2 } - Therapists must be willing to let favorite clients go.
{ 3 } - Therapists must listen and sympathize rather than make moral judgments about the patients actions.
{ 4 } - Therapists must approve and reinforce the client's progressive achievement of insight.
{ 5 } - Therapists must gradually confront the client with the demands of reality.
{ 6 } - Therapists must use the client to meet the therapists' own emotional needs.
See p. 92.
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Which is NOT morally required of therapists by the trust placed in them by their clients?
{ 1 } - Therapists must place limits on the client's acting out of symptoms and must insist on him working through them.
{ 2 } - Therapists must be willing to let favorite clients go.
{ 3 } - Therapists must listen and sympathize rather than make moral judgments about the patients actions.
{ 4 } - Therapists must approve and reinforce the client's progressive achievement of insight.
{ 5 } - Therapists must gradually confront the client with the demands of reality.
{ 6 } - Therapists must use the client to meet the therapists' own emotional needs.
See p. 92.
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Which is NOT morally required of therapists by the trust placed in them by their clients?
{ 1 } - Therapists must place limits on the client's acting out of symptoms and must insist on him working through them.
{ 2 } - Therapists must be willing to let favorite clients go.
{ 3 } - Therapists must listen and sympathize rather than make moral judgments about the patients actions.
{ 4 } - Therapists must approve and reinforce the client's progressive achievement of insight.
{ 5 } - Therapists must gradually confront the client with the demands of reality.
{ 6 } - Therapists must use the client to meet the therapists' own emotional needs.
See p. 92.
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6 is correct!
Which is NOT morally required of therapists by the trust placed in them by their clients?
{ 1 } - Therapists must place limits on the client's acting out of symptoms and must insist on him working through them.
{ 2 } - Therapists must be willing to let favorite clients go.
{ 3 } - Therapists must listen and sympathize rather than make moral judgments about the patients actions.
{ 4 } - Therapists must approve and reinforce the client's progressive achievement of insight.
{ 5 } - Therapists must gradually confront the client with the demands of reality.
{ 6 } - Therapists must use the client to meet the therapists' own emotional needs.
This is called countertransference. It is a human tendency that must be strictly limited.
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