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SAVANNAHHOOPER23

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How do cognitive-interpersonal therapists use transference?
 
  a. The same way psychoanalysts use it.
  b. The counselor never admits that he or she is wrong in an interpretation because that would result in loss of the clients trust.
  c. The concept is the same as in psychodynamic theory, but the clinician is more active and affirming in the cognitive-interpersonal mode.
  d. The concept is the same as in psychodynamic theory, but the clinician is less active and affirming in the cognitive-interpersonal mode.
  e. The counselor focuses on the clients interpersonal schemas and ignores his or her own.

Question 2

What is the cognitive-interpersonal approach to the therapy session?
 
  a. Deep exploration of the clients childhood and historic traumatic experiences.
  b. Problem solving sessions focus on finding solutions.
  c. Homework is designed to reinforce desired behaviors.
  d. Planning for the future and putting contingencies in place.
  e. Therapy as laboratoryfocusing on present situations.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: e



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