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Ann seeks a therapist to help her overcome her depression. Her therapist helps her see that she is often preoccupied with musts such as I must never disappoint my parents; and I must always be successful.
 
  Her therapist actively disputes these irrational beliefs and helps her develop more adaptive ones. Ann's therapist seems to share a great deal in common with
  a) Fritz Perls.
  b) Aaron Beck.
  c) Carl Rogers.
  d) Sigmund Freud.

Question 2

Which of these individuals is exhibiting a symptom that commonly occurs in substance abuse but is not necessarily one that constitutes part of the diagnostic criteria for substance dependence?
 
  a) John whose symptoms include tolerance
   b) Larry who has had numerous legal problems
   c) Mike who engages in a compulsive pattern of use
   d) Harry who is experiencing withdrawal from a psychoactive substance



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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