The cognitive-behavioral approach involves four phases: ____________, __________, ________, and ___________

a. assessment; diagnosis; educate; replace and retrain
b. assessment; target behaviors/thoughts for change; skill development; replace and retrain
c. assessment; target behaviors/thoughts for change; educate; replace and retrain
d. assessment; target behaviors/thoughts for change; educate; follow-up


C

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According to Levinson, the ages of 17 to 45 encompass _____, which he divides into the _____ phase and the _____ phase.

a. middle adulthood, transition, stability b. early adulthood, transition, stability c. early adulthood, novice, culminating d. late adulthood, novice, mid-life transition

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Operant conditioning is a process in which behavior is changed by ___________

a. what comes after it b. a stimulus c. extinction d. the sound of a bell e. modeling

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In current studies of compulsive buying

a. 60% of clinical subjects are men b. 80% of clinical subjects are women c. 25% of clinical subjects between the ages of 16 and 35 d. 30% of clinical subjects are men

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All of the following are strengths of behavior therapy EXCEPT:

(a) Behavior therapy has emphasized the importance of research on counseling effectiveness (b) Behavior therapy is specific and concrete. (c) The relationship between therapist and client is collaborative. (d) Behavior therapy is appropriate to use with all diverse cultures.

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