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cagreen833

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What is it you have to do? is an example of Meichenbaum's strategy called (421)
 
  A) Reinforcing self-statement
 
  B) Coping
 
  C) Confrontation of a stressor
 
  D) Preparation for a stressor

Question 2

The Kvebaek Family Sculpting Technique and other family sculpting techniques involve having the family members:
 
  A) sculpt a family statue.
  B) arrange figurines or other objects in a manner representing the family relationships.
  C) shape a piece of clay into object that represents the family atmosphere.
  D) make a statue of the family member they feel closest to.



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Laurenleakan

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



cagreen833

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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