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bclement10

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An important part of cognitive behavioral therapy that is considered essential is ____.
 
  A) finding the real self the person wishes to develop
  B) the use of homework
  C) recording automatic thoughts
  D) encouraging self-healing

Question 2

Cognitive behavioral therapy stresses:
 
  A) resolving issues around practical life issues and problems.
  B) how a client understands self and makes meaning of life.
  C) that distorted cognitions can be recorded, monitored, and changed.
  D) client assets and resources to resolve issues.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C




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