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A CBFT therapist can challenge a client's irrational beliefs in many ways. Which of the following would NOT be considered appropriate for confrontation?
 
  A) For the therapist to explicitly tell the client their belief is irrational
  B) For the therapist to ask the client a series of questions to help them see their belief is irrational
  C) For the therapist to replace the irrational beliefs with realistic ones
  D) All of these are correct

Question 2

When a therapist must decide whether or not to challenge a client's irrational beliefs, the therapist should consider each of the following EXCEPT:
 
  A) the therapeutic relationship.
  B) the therapist's style.
  C) the client's culture and/or gender.
  D) the frequency of sessions.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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