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In cognitive-behavioral counseling, what three questions are used when a counselor and client are endeavoring to understand a specific situation that occurred between sessions?
 
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List the stages of a cognitive-behavioral counseling process. Briefly describe the goal of each stage.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer:
1. What is the evidence of this belief?
2. How else can you interpret the situation?
3. If it is true, what are the implications?

Answer to Question 2

Answer:
1. Initial interviewestablishi ng rapport and trust between counselor and client; creating a list of problems ranked by importance
2. Middle stagethe client does homework assignments that are designed to reveal automatic thoughts and the assumptions that generate them.
3. Last sessionsrelapse management training and, when appropriate, booster sessions. The clients become their own guides.





 

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