The most central assumption of CBT is that:
a. by modifying a client’s thoughts, therapists are able to effect change in the client’s behaviors, feelings, and physiological responses
b by modifying the client’s behaviors, therapists are able to effect change in the client’s thoughts, feelings, and physiological responses
c. by modifying the client’s environment, therapists are able to effect change in the client’s thoughts, feelings, behavior, and physiological responses
d. by making the unconscious, conscious, therapists are able to effect change in the client’s thoughts, feelings, behavior, and physiological responses
a. by modifying a client’s thoughts, therapists are able to effect change in the client’s behaviors, feelings, and physiological responses
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a. Exploratory factor analysis b. Examining item wording c. Confirmatory factor analysis d. Intercorrelations
Gottfredson’s Theory of Circumscription, Compromise, and Self-Creation includes _______ stages of career decision-making
a. 4 b. 3 c. 2 d. 6
According to research, counseling professionals _____
a. Peak right after graduate school, when they are most invested and excited about their careers, with a steady decline afterward b. Seldom reach a stage where they feel authentic or genuine in their careers c. Typically engage in a long, slow process of professional development over the course of their entire careers d. Have difficulty recognizing their abilities and skills, even long into their professional careers
The use of diaries or journals in a group provide a chance for members to write down thoughts and feelings they may not feel comfortable sharing with others
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false