Clients' eliciting maneuvers tend to evoke certain similar reactions in the therapist and others are referred to as:
A) client induced countertransference
B) therapist induced countertransference
C) testing maneuvers
D) countertransference escalation
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Q2: Therapists' goals in working with clients' eliciting
Q3: A client's "testing" of the therapist is
Q4: Recognizing the_ structure of conflicts will enable
Q5: When therapists become inappropriately over-identified with certain
Q6: If therapists try to elicit the client's
Q8: The most important source of information about
Q9: In order to formulate an interpersonal conceptualization,
Q10: When clients have been enmeshed with their
Q11: Clients "test" their therapist to ascertain:
A)whether
Q12: The therapist's ability to respond to both
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