Nan is a therapist who believes that her clients' problems can be traced to their inappropriate learning and their errors in thinking. Nan is most likely to favor
a. pharmacotherapy.
b. psychodynamic therapy.
c. cognitive-behavioral therapy.
d. nonsexist therapy.
Question 2
A cognitive-behavioral approach to anorexia would include
a. extensive efforts to recall the individual's childhood experiences with food.
b. urging the client to take more risks.
c. medication as an important part of therapy.
d. encouraging the client to think differently about her body image.