Young adults are typically in a stage of spiritual development called synthetic-conventional faith, a stage when the person begins to look for authority within the self.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


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1.Maladaptive core beliefs that are less rigid, global, and frequently activated are more likely to represent transient conditions such as anxiety and depression. 2.As a general rule, CBT therapists focus almost exclusively on the client’s cognitions and behavior while largely ignoring the client’s emotional experiences. 3.A core assumption underlying CBT is that a focus on present circumstances, rather than exploration of past ones, is sufficient to facilitate change. 4.Contemporary cognitive-behavior therapists use homework to a markedly less degree than Aaron Beck and the early CBT practitioners did.

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This occurs when therapists believe their stereotypes of clients instead of realizing that clients are unique and more than the limited understanding of the therapist

a. Differing class and cultural values b. Stereotyping clients c. Counselor encapsulation d. Lack of cultural relativity

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_________________ refers to the ability to spontaneously restructure one's knowledge, in many ways, and adaptive response to radically changing situational demands

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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One of the plays by Howard Zinn in his trilogy Three Plays: The Political Theatre of Howard Zinn deals with the anarchist ___________, known for her saying, “If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of the revolution.”

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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