Ellis distinguished between two forms of REBT, in part to clarify their relationship to cognitive-behavior therapy. As reported in the text, from Ellis' perspective, which of the following statements is true?
a. Specialized REBT is most like cognitive-behavior therapy.
b. General REBT is most like cognitive-behavior therapy.
c. REBT and CBT both always make use of psychoeducational techniques.
d. CBT promotes a more esoteric change in personal philosophy, while REBT is practically focused on reducing distress and associated symptoms.
B
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a) Barbiturates b) Hypnotics c) Benzodiazepines d) Nonbenzodiazepines e) All of the above
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a. the client typically has no support system and needs to establish psychological contact with someone. b. it does little good to attempt any behavioral change early on. c. volunteers are not trained to do much more than that. d. the worker will need to buy time to cool the crisis off.
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