Analia is training to be a clinical psychologist. She is interested in using a cognitive approach when dealing with patients; however, she knows that for cognitive therapy to be most successful, it should be combined with ____ techniques
a. ?psychoanalytic
b. ?behavioral
c. ?humanistic
d. ?functionalist
ANSWER:
b
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