A modern precursor of Ellis's rational emotive therapy was
a) Sigmund Freud.
b) Carl Jung.
c) Alfred Adler.
d) B. F. Skinner.
Answer: c) Alfred Adler.
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a. Before you see your first subject b. After the data has been collected c. When you have all of the data sheets d. When you have finished data reduction
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a. listen to the client's needs in an accepting, nonjudgmental way and offer unconditional positive regard. b. help clients keep records of when their unwanted habits occur and what positive consequences keep these habits continuing. c. use rational arguments to directly challenge a client's unrealistic beliefs or expectations. d. listen attentively as clients cope with the inescapable realities of life and death, and struggle to live a meaningful life.
A child is playing a game called "Who Am I?" His clues read, "I am a half-cousin to Charles Darwin, in 1869 I wrote the highly influential book Hereditary Genius, and I attempted to apply evolutionary theory to the study of human abilities."
The answer is clearly a. Alfred Binet. b. David Wechsler. c. Sir Francis Galton. d. Lewis Terman.