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What is the four-step sequence outlined by the authors to address a client's resistance to change outdated or maladaptive coping strategies?
 
  A) Label, validate, track, specify
  B) Identify, validate, track, generalize
  C) Identify, address, re-assess, specify
  D) Label, address, respond, generalize

Question 2

Clients are often unaware of their own resistance, and may:
 
  A) externalize it to others or outside events
  B) terminate treatment if confronted
  C) not be willing to negotiate a change in their behavior early on
  D) expect the therapist to solve them as a part of their treatment



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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