Which of the following questions is NOT one of the three questions used in the cognitive therapy three question technique?
a. What is the evidence for the belief?
b. Why did you act this way?
c. How else can you interpret the situation?
d. If it is true, what are the implications?
B
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A score of five points on the DAST would
a. be below the cut-off score necessary to suggest a substance use disorder on this instrument. b. be sufficiently high to suggest a substance use disorder on this instrument. c. suggest substance abuse, but not substance dependence. d. reflect extreme denial on this instrument since a score of five points has been engineered to be a lie detection score suggestive of attempts at deception.
In Eysenck's (1952) study, the control groups were:
a. state hospital patients. b. insurance clients. c. waiting list controls. d. both a and b.
Compare and contrast the difference between the terms etic and emic
What will be an ideal response?
The Contingency Management approach has better treatment outcomes and lower relapse than most other approaches
Indicate whether the statement is true or false