In cognitive-behavioral counseling, what three questions are used when a counselor and client are endeavoring to understand a specific situation that occurred between sessions?

(1)
(2)
(3)


Answer:
1. What is the evidence of this belief?
2. How else can you interpret the situation?
3. If it is true, what are the implications?

Counseling

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