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vinney12

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The key component to the REBT model of relapse is the client's:
 
  A. Behavior in high risk situations.
   B. Inability to cope with stress.
   C. Irrational beliefs related to abstinence.
   D. Irrational beliefs related to drinking.

Question 2

Child keeping occurs when a child is reared by other family members. In what cultural group is this more likely to occur?
 
  (a) African American (b) Latino American (c) Asian American (d) Native American



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

(a)



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