In the behavioral counseling context, what is self-management?

a. Self-management is what normal people do. They don’t need to be trained to figure out what is best for them.
b. A person who applies behavioral strategies without supervision is engaged in self-management.
c. Self-management is what the counselor does so that he or she is not unduly influenced by personal experiences during counseling sessions.
d. Self-management is a stage of behavioral therapy where the client can conceptualize why he or she is engaging in the desired behavior.
e. Self-management is engaging in the desired behavior without reinforcement of any kind.


Answer: b

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