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lbcchick

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To help Jenny with her depression, her therapist instructs her to replace her thought, I must be perfect, with the thought, I'm a good person and I'm doing the best I can. This technique is most consistent with the assumptions of ____ therapy.
 
  a. psychodynamic
  b. cognitive behavior
  c. client-centered
  d. object relations

Question 2

Behavior therapy relies mainly on ____ conditioning, while behavior modification relies mainly on ____ conditioning
 
  a. operant; classical
  b. primary; secondary
  c. secondary; primary
  d. classical; operant



jlaineee

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
d



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