The difference between psychotherapy integration and integrative psychotherapy
A) is that therapy integration is evidenced-based and integrative therapy is not evidenced- based
B) is that therapy integration adheres to APA standards and integrative therapy does not adhere to APA standards
C) is that therapy integration refers to process that is ongoing and integrative therapy refers to a product.
D) all of the above
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Q1: According to Wachtel (2017), integrated psychotherapists need
Q2: The unified approaches to psychotherapy discussed in
Q3: This chapter introduces the parsimonious unifying model
Q4: Biopsychosocial theories include the following:
A) social and
Q5: A single-system approach relies on
A) a combination
Q7: A unified metatheory of psychology uses interventions
Q8: Which of the following statements is true?
A)
Q9: Integration has informed
A) only one U.S. university
Q10: An example of a unified model includes
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