In the context of cognitive-interpersonal therapy, what is meant by the term interpersonal markers?
a. Current relationships in the client’s life.
b. Client behaviors that are annoying to the counselor and, therefore, might be annoying to others.
c. Life events such as puberty, birth of siblings, that might affect the client’s world view.
d. Behavioral clues to counterproductive thoughts that a counselor looks for in the client’s interpersonal style.
e. A list of behaviors that a counselor consults from time to time to analyze the client's patterns.
Answer: d
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