Albert Ellis, the psychologist who developed rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), is also known for creating the __________ model

A) ?alphabet

B) ?thinking

C) ?rational

D) ?ABC


D

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For Young, Valach, and Collin, the only way to understand the individual is

a. Look at her or his history b Examine the individual's culture c. Determine where there are in the present d. All of the above

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Newer forms of psychodynamic practice emphasize __________ while more traditionally oriented and analytical forms of practice emphasize __________

a. Drive theory/Ego psychology b. The client/The counselor c. Fewer Sessions/More Sessions d. Two-person psychology/One-person psychology

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With respect to anxiety and defenses, gestalt therapy would most likely say that anxiety:

a. keeps the patient from having to take action and move ahead into the future. b. is the gap between the here and now, and the here and there. c. is not the cause of problems, but rather a troubling result of a divided life. d. is the threat that comes from breaking rules that have been internalized.

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