Coherence therapists generally view personality from a ______ perspective.
a. constructivist
b determinist
c. humanistic
d. pathological
a. constructivist
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. tests with a pathological focus b. tests with a non-pathological focus c. tests that with a positive focus d. tests that are narrow in scope
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A. Behavior in high risk situations. B. Inability to cope with stress. C. Irrational beliefs related to abstinence. D. Irrational beliefs related to drinking.