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The purpose of cognitive-behavioral play therapy is to
 
  A) Restructure dysfunctional cognitive schemas.
 
  B) Incorporate cognitive and behavioral therapies through play, using play activities to help the child solve problems.
 
  C) Create a state in which can safely tell the counselor what their earliest memory is.
 
  D) Model appropriate behavior.

Question 2

Recent research on the interests of minority clients indicates that:
 
  A) African-American clients' interest structure is more complex than other groups' interest structure.
  B) Holland's taxonomy should never be used with minority clients.
  C) Asian-Americans' interest structure involves four dimensions.
  D) individuals from diverse ethnic groups use the same cognitive map or structure of preference.



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Answer to Question 1

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