Lazarus' BASIC I.D. functions as:
a. a template for assessment and therapy content.
b. a way to fit client's problems into a finite set of domains.
c. a framework for when to accept a client for therapy or refer them to others.
d. a model of the therapeutic relationship and its constituent components.
Question 2
Like other forms of technical eclecticism, Lazarus' multimodal therapy is most concerned with:
a. a broad-based theoretical integration of psychotherapy systems.
b. a syncretic approach to applying only the most evidence-based therapy techniques.
c. reducing psychopathology, not explaining it.
d. refining understandings of the multi-influences on how psychopathology develops.