In cognitive behavior therapy
A) the therapist concentrates on forming a close, personal relationship with the clients.
B) clients must search their childhood memories to furnish the best cognitions so as to change their present negative cognitions.
C) the relationship between client and therapist tends to be more collaborative than in behavior modification.
D) the programs is nondirective, focusing on cognitions more than behavior.
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Q1: Carl Rogers conceptualized the underlying cause of
Q2: Rogers's client-centered therapy conceptualizes the therapist's role
Q4: Electroconvulsive therapy
A) has become a common type
Q5: Rogers's client-centered therapy emphasized the relationship between
Q6: The goal of psychoanalysis is to
A) keep
Q7: When physical illness became the model for
Q8: In the psychoanalytic view, problems arise due
Q9: Medical therapies for problem behavior
A) are based
Q10: In rational-emotive therapy, therapists
A) attempt to restructure
Q11: Behavior modification tends to be
A) more specific
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