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RYAN BANYAN

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The cognitions that are most accessible and least stable are:
 
  a. core beliefs.
  b. voluntary thoughts.
  c. assumptions.
  d. automatic thoughts.

Question 2

In plan formulation:
 
  a. plans should not be clearly linked to the established goals.
  b. a connection does not need to exist between what the consultant and consultee want to accomplish and how they are going to accomplish it.
  c. set goals should be constructed and examined.
  d. brainstorming may not be a helpful procedure for generating a variety of plans.



krakiolit

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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