A) the "homework assignment" method
B) the contract method
C) the logical analysis method
D) behavioral and action methods
E) free association
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A) labeling and mislabeling.
B) overgeneralization.
C) arbitrary inferences.
D) selective abstraction.
E) personalization.
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A) labeling and mislabeling.
B) overgeneralization.
C) arbitrary inferences.
D) selective abstraction.
E) personalization.
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A) It is an insight therapy.
B) It is a short-term or time-limited structured approach.
C) It is an active and focused form of therapy.
D) It asserts that irrational beliefs lead to emotional problems.
E) It is based on the assumption that the way people feel and behave is determined by the way they structure their experience.
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A) its use of the A-B-C theory in analyzing the client.
B) its use of behavioral techniques.
C) its applicability to group work.
D) its systematic exposition of irrational beliefs that result in emotional and behavioral disturbance.
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A) antecedent,behavior,consequences.
B) activating events,behaviors,cognitions.
C) antecedent,belief,cognitions.
D) activating event,belief,consequence.
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A) conceptual-application-rehearsal
B) application-conceptual-rehearsal
C) application-rehearsal-conceptual
D) rehearsal-conceptual-application
E) conceptual-rehearsal-application
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A) they have strong empirical support.
B) they pay careful attention to the client's early development.
C) they are well-suited to clients who have difficulty with abstraction.
D) They consider insight and action equally important forces in therapeutic change.
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A) become an "existential partner" with the client.
B) create a climate of safety and freedom from threat.
C) challenge clients to reevaluate their ideas and philosophy of life.
D) encourage the client to experience fully the here-and-now.
E) help the client relive past emotional traumas.
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A) behavioral rehearsals.
B) self-monitoring.
C) cognitive restructuring.
D) problem solving.
E) tapping into the unconscious realm.
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A) Ellis
B) Beck
C) Meichenbaum
D) Lazarus
E) Bandura
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A) shame-attacking exercises.
B) disputing irrational beliefs.
C) changing one's language.
D) completing homework assignments.
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A) learning the A-B-C model of disputing irrational thinking.
B) learning a new dialogue.
C) observing one's behavior and thinking patterns.
D) learning coping skills.
E) discovering insight into the cause of one's problem.
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A) more of a Socratic dialogue.
B) helping clients to discover their misconceptions by themselves.
C) working with the client in collaborative ways.
D) more structure in the therapy process.
E) all of these
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