Multiple Choice
One strength of cognitive behavioural therapy group counselling is that:
A) clients learn to minimise symptoms through a profound change in philosophy.
B) clients can remain relatively emotionally disengaged.
C) leaders take a non-directive stance.
D) leaders believe that insight is necessary for behaviour change.
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