The role of the client in rational emotive behavior therapy is like that of a:
a. cotherapist.
b. passive observer.
c. student or learner.
d. partner.
Question 2
In strengths-based CBT, __________ identified in early therapy sessions can provide a wealth of information to help therapist and client collaboratively integrate strengths into case conceptualization and treatment.
a. positive interests and weaknesses
b. obstacles and positive interests
c. negative interests and strengths
d. positive interests and strengths