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shenderson6

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Learning to tolerate unpleasant events and not be afraid of them is the purpose of
 
  a. atman.
  b. mindfulness meditation.
  c. Morita therapy.
  d. Naikan therapy.

Question 2

Meta-analytic reviews of the efficacy of paradoxical interventions have shown that:
 
  a. they are generally inferior to typical treatment interventions.
  b. they are generally as effective as non-paradoxical interventions.
  c. they are generally superior to non-paradoxical interventions.
  d. there are no outcome studies to either support or reject their efficacy.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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