What is the role of a cognitive-behavioral therapist?
a. The therapist takes a role of teacher or guide. Therefore, the counselor must be trustworthy and inspire confidence.
b. Because so many are trained as psychoanalysts, the cognitive behaviorist presents as a blank slate.
c. Cognitive-behaviorists need to appear competent at all times, so they do not admit their own imperfections.
d. Mental acumen is not important for cognitive-behavioral therapists because they work off of an instruction sheet.
e. The therapist takes a role of friend and listener as the client works out his or her problems.
Answer: a
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