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misspop

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The term feeling-thinking is used by the Stone Center to describe the belief that:
 
  A. All thoughts are accompanied by emotions.
   B. All emotions have thought content.
   C. The clinician should always be thinking about what the client is feeling.
   D. A and B
   E. None of the above

Question 2

Which of the following responses would be most appropriate to make after Jacob says: I just learned an hour ago that I have been transferred to a city that I would hate to live in. I have been with the firm for seven years.
 
  a. There are plenty of jobs in our city. Why don't you try an employment agency.
  b. What a terrible shock. It seems like it really took you by surprise.
  c. Why don't you ask you're boss what you did wrong to make him transfer you?
  d. You can find a job like you have now, somewhere else.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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