Answer to Question 1
A
Answer to Question 2
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Reality therapy differs from conventional psychotherapy by concentrating on the present, rather than the past. In reality therapy, understanding the reasons clients think or act is less important than solving immediate problems and dealing with behaviors. Rational emotive behavior therapy disputes irrational beliefs and accentuates rational and positive behaviors. The goal of transactional analysis is to teach people to react in ways that produce positive responses from others, rather than hostility. The one-to-one setting provides a therapeutic, nonthreatening environment in which clients are encouraged to express concerns and feelings and to indicate how staff can be most helpful.