All of the following are functions of the cognitive behavioral leader EXCEPT

a. to NOT model appropriate behavior for the client.
b. to assess specific behavioral problems.
c. to provide feedback and reinforcement for members.
d. to apply his or her knowledge of behavioral principles and skills in the resolution of problems.


a

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(a) silence (b) criticism (c) body language (d) yelling

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Existential-humanistic approaches embrace a phenomenological perspective, stressing all but which of the following?

a. Subjective reality of the client b. The role of the unconscious c. How the counselor uses his or her personal qualities in counseling d. The importance of consciousness and/or awareness

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Changing how a client old problematic relational pattern in their current interactions with family members is a powerful influence on client growth

A) ?interprets B) ?thinks about C) ?responds to D) ?feels about

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When clients complain about the failings of their significant others, the authors suggest that the interviewer ask questions which both respect these perceptions and shift the focus to the client

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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