According to REBT, change will come about

a. mainly by a commitment to consistently practice new behaviors that challenge old and ineffective ones.
b. only when we discover the source of our problems.
c. generally after we relive a traumatic situation in therapy and work through the impasse that prevents new growth.
d. by awareness itself.


a

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a. Safety b. Esteem and self-actualization c. Sense of belonging d. Physiological

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The text describes four steps used to give a client directive:

a. involve your client; be clear and concrete; check for understanding; document results. b. choose your directive; be clear and concrete; use appropriate vocal tone; document results. c. choose your directive; be clear and assertive; use appropriate body language; check for understanding. d. involve your client; use appropriate vocal tone and body language; be clear and concrete; and check for understanding

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Barbara constantly compliments and attempts to flatter her counselor with statements such as "You're such a neat person," "I'm glad that you're my counselor," and "You are the reason that I am feeling better." The best counselor response would be

a. "I'm pleased that you see me in a positive light, but more important is the fact that you are feeling better because you are willing to work on yourself and do the things that are necessary for change." b. "I'm glad that I'm your counselor too. We seem to have a good relationship and I seem to be helping you feel better about yourself." c. "It's good to work with a client who appreciates my efforts." d. "I'm sure you would work well with anyone."

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Contemplative technical eclecticism that focuses on combining mindfulness and other psychotherapies is most associated with:

a. Carl Rogers. b. Carl Jung. c. Jon Kabat-Zinn. d. John Norcross.

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