Therapists working from a coherence therapy framework
a. say and do whatever is necessary to prevent the occurrence of the client’s problem or to build up a preferred response or belief to override or replace it.
b. say and do whatever is necessary to help the client build up a preferred response or belief to override or replace the problem
c. do not say or do anything designed to prevent the occurrence of the client’s problem or to build up a preferred response or belief to override or replace it
d. a and b only
c. do not say or do anything designed to prevent the occurrence of the client’s problem or to build up a preferred response or belief to override or replace it
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a. Anxiety about moving for a job b. Financial concerns about paying for college c. Growing up in an impoverished learning environment d. Having a high car payment
The young old are considered those in the age range between
a. 40 and 64 b. 65 and 74 c. 45 and 59 d. 60 and 64
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a. Relationship question b. Miracle question c. Coping question d. Scaling question