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    Contemporary Behavior Therapy
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    Exam 1: Behavior Therapy: Introduction
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    In Behavior Therapy, Conversations Between the Client and Therapist Are
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In Behavior Therapy, Conversations Between the Client and Therapist Are

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Question 3

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In behavior therapy, conversations between the client and therapist are predominantly for


A) building rapport and trust.
B) developing insight into problems.
C) exchanging information.
D) working through past traumas.

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