Research Comparing Solution-Focused Therapy to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Regarding Positive
Multiple Choice
Research comparing solution-focused therapy to cognitive behavioral therapy regarding positive and negative talk found that:
A) solution focused therapists did not use negative talk.
B) cognitive behavioral therapists did not use negative talk.
C) regardless of type of therapist, when the therapist used positive talk, the client was more likely to say something positive.
D) cognitive behavioral therapists used more positive talk than solution focused therapists.
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