Exam 8: Case Approach to Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Exam 1: Introduction and Overview20 Questions
Exam 2: Case Approach to Psychoanalytic Therapy8 Questions
Exam 3: Case Approach to Adlerian Therapy4 Questions
Exam 4: Case Approach to Existential Therapy4 Questions
Exam 5: Case Approach to Person-Centered Therapy4 Questions
Exam 6: Case Approach to Gestalt Therapy7 Questions
Exam 7: Case Approach to Behavior Therapy8 Questions
Exam 8: Case Approach to Cognitive Behavior Therapy7 Questions
Exam 9: Case Approach to Reality Therapy7 Questions
Exam 10: Case Approach to Feminist Therapy8 Questions
Exam 11: Case Approach to Postmodern Approaches8 Questions
Exam 12: Case Approach to Family Therapy3 Questions
Exam 13: Counseling Ruth From Multicultural Perspectives3 Questions
Exam 14: Integrative Approaches and Developing Your Own Therapeutic Style7 Questions
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Which of the following is an example of an emotive technique of REBT?
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Which of the following would Albert Ellis be least likely to incorporate in his counseling sessions with Ruth?
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In using REBT techniques with Ruth, the therapist's main aim is to:
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REBT includes which therapeutic technique(s) in counseling Ruth?
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Ruth closes her eyes and vividly imagines one of the worst things that could happen to her.This is a part of the technique known as:
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Albert Ellis views Ruth's problems primarily from the vantage point of:
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Cognitive therapy (CT), developed by ______________, perceives psychological problems as stemming from:
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