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mcmcdaniel

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In ACT, contextual methods are ones that
 
  a. examine strained interpersonal relationships.
  b. provide a narrative of events.
  c. examine the circumstances that occur with a specific behavior.
  d. examine law enforcement issues.

Question 2

A central goal of person-centered therapy is to:
 
  a. promote hardier defense mechanisms.
  b. help clients live up to the ideals that they have introjected.
  c. encourage clients to look at themselves more objectively and realistically.
  d. promote congruence between the person's experienced self and ideal self.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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