Functional analysis, a term from Behaviorism, is used to _____

a. Understand a problem, including its antecedents and consequences
b. Introduce components of Freudian analysis into Behaviorism
c. Complete assessments and analyses of client's outcomes in counseling
d. All of the above


a

Counseling

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a. repression b. regression c. projection d. reaction formation

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a. Cognitive rehearsal b. Thought stopping c. Cognitive disputation d. Shame attack exercises

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A. distress, frequency, and uncontrollability B. distress, resources, and uncontrollability C. resources, frequency, and predisposition D. resources, predisposition, and attitude

Counseling