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chandani

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Wachtel's cyclical psychodynamic model is an example of this integrative model.
 
  a. assimilative.
  b. common factors.
  c. technical eclecticism.
  d. theoretical integration.

Question 2

In recent comprehensive reviews of client-centered therapy, findings indicate that client-centered therapy is:
 
  a. not consistently superior to no treatment or active placebo treatments.
  b. consistently superior to no, active placebo, and cognitive behavioral treatments.
  c. consistently superior to no treatment, probably superior to active placebo treatment, and probably inferior to cognitive behavioral treatments.
  d. consistently superior to no and active placebo treatments, and as effective as cognitive behavioral treatments for most problems.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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