Recognizing and working with feelings in therapy sessions is important for all of the following reasons except:

(a) It can normalize feelings and help clients to feel heard.
(b) It establishes a caring environment and builds rapport.
(c) It provides symptom relief and helps determine treatment goals.
(d) After venting their feelings clients are willing to examine their dysfunctional thoughts.


d

Counseling

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a. May or may not be positive b. Are always positive c. Are always negative d. Are mostly positive

Counseling

Refers to the notion that higher dosages of a drug are needed in order to produce the same level of effect over a period of time

a. parity b. addiction c. tolerance d. level of intoxication

Counseling

“I feel very anxious about my upcoming test” is an example of _____ in Ellis’ REBT

A. an irrational belief B. an emotional effect C. a belief or interpretation of experience D. an activating emotional experience

Counseling

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a. self-talk b. cognitive schemas c. monitoring d. self-awareness

Counseling