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Cognitive behavioral theorists hold that the notion of self talk'
 
  a. Is a form of behavior
  b. Has little influence on behavior
  c. Is a form of psychosis
  d. Is a common human cognitive process

Question 2

A form of professional practice competently conducted in a variety of settings with
  client systems of various size at the several levels of prevention using a transferable
  body of knowledge, values and skills is a definition of
 
  a. Casework
  b. Generalist practice
  c. Psychotherapy
  d. Community practice



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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