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Asking a patient, Imagine when you go to sleep tonight and a miracle happens and your problem
 
  a. Adlerian therapy.
  b. behavior therapy.
  c. REBT.
  d. solution-focused therapy.

Question 2

Controlled comparative outcome studies on Adlerian therapy would most likely suggest:
 
  a. there is insufficient research to say.
  b. has been shown to outperform no treatment.
  c. has been shown to outperform placebo.
  d. it is comparable to cognitive therapies.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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