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yoooooman

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Minoru, the therapist, is working with a family that does not have much education. He then adapts the words he is using so that it is more in line with how the family talks. This process is known as:
 
  a. boundary making
  b. complementarity
  c. enmeshment
  d. homeostasis
  e. mimesis

Question 2

All of these are important principles of Cognitive Therapy EXCEPT _____
 
  a. How individuals interpret events affects their behaviors and feelings
  b. Understanding an individual's early childhood experiences is important to uncovering the reasons for their current behaviors
  c. Mentally healthy people have effective behavior patterns & rational beliefs
  d. The major goal of treatment is to uncover dysfunctional beliefs and change them



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

b



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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