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frankwu

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Dr. Danvers is a firm believer in Ellis's REBT theory. Given that, what can we expect Dr. Danvers to say?
 
  a. People are less troubled by their thoughts regarding the events in their lives than the actual events themselves.
  b. Belief that an event is unfortunate leads to a healthier consequence than belief that an event is a catastrophe.
  c. Our reactions are due to our learned associations..
 d. Depression is something you are most likely born with and can never really escape.

Question 2

Dr. Alcott makes the following statement about Janet's depression: Your depression may be due to your misperception of this unfortunate situation and your tendency to blame yourself for events that are beyond your control. What we need to do is help you to recognize and modify your irrational beliefs. Dr. Alcott's comments are characteristic of the ____.
 
  a. behavioral model
 b. cognitive-behavioral model
  c. humanistic model
 d. psychodynamic model



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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