In cognitive therapy, the therapists asks three questions to challenge the client's distorted thinking: Where is the evidence? Are there any alternative explanations? And _______________________

a. Why do you think that way?

b. What are the implications?
c. How can you prevent those thoughts from occurring?
d. What have you done to control those thoughts?


b

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a. refraining from asking questions. b. using experiments only. c. the use of educated guesses. d. the acceptance of some hypotheses, the rejection of others.

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According to Burke, which of the following is not a filter or barrier as a sender?

a. wondering if you have something worthy to say b. your gender c. feeling anxious about the message d. wondering if others will understand you

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Ethological theory:

A) offers the least detailed explanation of attachment B) is rarely used by attachment researchers today C) suggests that infants are biologically programmed for attachment D) mothers learn to become attached to their infants but are not biologically prepared for attachment

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Rajesh heads the creative team at an advertising company. The members of his team comprise artists and designers who are expected to be quite creative and time conscious in order to deliver campaigns on time. Which of the following will help Rajesh in making sure that the campaigns are inspired by creativity?

A. Rajesh should refrain from eliciting and championing ideas from anyone in the company. B. Rajesh should choose executives who think they are the only source of good ideas. C. Rajesh should have managers who know when to put controls on the creative process and when not to. D. Rajesh should try to hire people of similar backgrounds as it will help them in being more creative.

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