Albert Ellis is most known for his theory of:

A. transactional analysis (TA).
B. client-centered therapy.
C. gestalt therapy.
D. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT).


D

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men because they are often A. socialized to value power, competition action, strength, logic, and achievement. B. subject to oppressive environmental influences in the workplace. C. focused strongly on family and relationship needs. D. restricted in levels of competitive and physical behavior.

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Substantial __________ changes occur during middle adulthood

a. cognitive and physical b. emotional and cognitive c. physical and emotional d. memory and emotional

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Which of the following is the least likely question that a Gestalt therapist might ask of a client who is making a fist with his hand?

(a) “What are you experiencing when you are making a fist?” (b) “How does it feel when you make a fist?” (c) “Why are you making a fist?” (d) “What is your fist saying?”

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Behavioral deficits describe behaviors or skills that are underdeveloped in terms of frequency, duration, intensity, or effectiveness.

a. true b. false

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