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rosent76

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Clients learn how to tolerate or get through stressful situations using distraction exercises, self-soothing strategies such as listening to music, and techniques to improve their experience of the current moment during
 
  a. interpersonal effectiveness skills training.
  b. emotional regulation skills training.
  c. distress tolerance skills training.
  d. mindfulness skills training.

Question 2

Marsha feels like it is very important to have a sliding scale for her fees in her practice as a clinical psychologist. She believes this is necessary to be fair to others and make sure people of different income levels have access to the mental health services she can provide. Marsha's emphasis on fairness in her fee schedule supports which ethical principle?
 
  a. Nonmalficience
  b. Fidelity
  c. Justice
  d. Integrity



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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