Consider the transcript below of a therapy session with a therapist (T) and a 14-year-old
client (C) who was diagnosed with depression. C: "My father hates the way I dress. He
thinks that I wear stupid clothes".
T: "Did he tell you that?" C: "No" T: "Then why do
you think that?" C: "Because yesterday he told me to change my sweater before I went to
school." T: "Did he give you a reason for his request?" C: "Yes, he said that it was
wrinkled." T: "Did he sayanythingelse?" C: "He asked me to put myblue sweater on. He
really likes that one." T: "So he had a good reason to ask you to change your sweater."
The therapist in this example ismost likely using a form of
a. Beck's cognitive therapy for depression.
b. client-centered therapy.
c. covert sensitization.
d. rational-emotive therapy.
e. Gestalt therapy.
a. Beck's cognitive therapy for depression.
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