Dichotomous thinking refers to:
A. a rigid style of perceiving and reacting
B. overestimating the magnitude and insolubility of problems
C. only to seeing two solutions to a problem
D. the inability to see options for solving problems
C
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Student athletes have to deal with all of the following except:
a. fatigue from practicing long hours b. some struggle with the intense pressure of trying to excel at both athletics and academics c. demanding tutors d. interruptions from studies and missing tests due to travel
Which of the following is not one of the groupings that Kottler (1997) had for difficult students?
a. Overachiever b. Manipulative c. Those who withhold communication d. Those who push the therapist's buttons
The main function of the rational emotive behavior therapist is to:
a. ? become an "existential partner" with the client. b. ? create a climate of safety and freedom from threat. c. ? reveal irrational disputes, and help clients change their thinking and philosophy of life. d. ? encourage the client to experience fully the here-and-now.
Interpersonal therapists prescribe a "sick role" to patients. This means that:
a. depressed patients are not expected to engage in homework. b. family members must take over their responsibilities while they are in treatment. c. prescription medications must be a core part of the treatment. d. depression is biological and it is not their fault they are ill.