The reason cognitive-behavioral approaches to therapy continue to be popular in training programs is

a. the techniques are straightforward and problem-oriented.
b. as a relatively "scripted" approach, it is easier for clinicians to learn than some other approaches.
c. there is solid data about the efficacy of this treatment approach for a variety of disorders.
d. all of the above


d

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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a. sympathy c. empathy b. patience d. insight

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In client-centered therapy, unconditional positive regard is

a. the therapist's complete acceptance of the client. b. accepting the client only when s/he behaves acceptably. c. accepting the client only when s/he approaches self-actualization. d. the therapist's ability to express genuine feelings. e. the ability to accurately mirror the client's feelings and experiences.

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In writing his term paper in psychology, Jess analyzes, evaluates, compares, and critiques the data he collects and then synthesizes this information into his report. Jess is using the ability known as

a. massed practice. b. experiential cognition. c. critical thinking. d. transference.

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