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bcretired

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The founder of mindfulness-based stress reduction programs is:
 
  a. Aaron Beck. c. Jon Kabat-Zinn.
  b. Steven Hayes. d. John Norcross.

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The value of the group therapy component in DBT is:
 
  a. to enhance social control of and accountability for suicidal behavior.
  b. provide an alternative to individual therapy, especially when the client is distressed or in crisis.
  c. a context for practicing more functional behaviors and skills.
  d. as a safety net if a client drops out of individual therapy.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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