_____________ distinguishes between asking what the thought means to the client, which elicits an intermediate belief, and asking what it means about the client, which usually uncovers the core belief.

a) A.T. Beck
b) Judith Beck
c) Burns
d) Leahy
e) None of the above


b) Judith Beck

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The earliest American reference to music therapy appeared in 1789 in an unsigned article that appeared in Columbian Magazine titled “Music Physically Considered”. 2. In 1950, the National Association for Music Therapy (NAMT) was organized. 3. Natalie Rogers (1993), the daughter of Carl Rogers, is one of the most well-known expressive arts therapists. 4. In the Adlerian approach to art therapy, the client, the art work, and the therapist form part of the overall Gestalt. 5. Research evidence suggests that music helps Alzheimer clients remember things better.

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“Our research involved having college women view slides of violent pornography. We were shocked when several participants left the session in tears.” Although a follow-up phone call indicated that several women were still upset many weeks later, no further action was taken. Which ethical standard was neglected?

A. protection from harassment B. protection from sexual harassment C. protection from unfair discrimination D. avoiding harm

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Blaming and gossip are known as _______.

a. physical flight b. nonparticipation c. external focus d. ventilation

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Task and maintenance roles are an important aspect of positive group functioning. Explain why it is important for a member not to get locked into rigidly performing any one of these roles.

What will be an ideal response?

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