Some cognitive-behavioral therapists have begun to question the goal of changing a client's self-defeating thoughts
They argue that it is difficult, if not impossible, to get rid of unwanted thoughts and feelings, especially when people have been rehearsing them for years. This idea was inspired, at least in part, by:
a. the writings of Sigmund Freud.
b. the modernist philosophers.
c. the post-modernist philosophers.
d. Eastern philosophies.
D
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A. learning theory approach B. universal grammar C. nativist approach D. infant-directed speech
In behavior therapy, the problem is:
A. a lack of self-actualization B. too much self-actualization C. the behavior itself D. caused by unconscious conflicts
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A. lists corresponding frequencies for each score or range of scores in a second column B. lists the mean and variance for each score or range of scores in a second column C. lists the outcome of a test statistic for each score or range of scores in a second column D. lists the mean and range for each score or range of scores in a second column
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