Behaviorism _____
a. Was a natural outgrowth of the existing models of psychotherapy
b. Has been almost completely eclipsed by cognitive therapy, making it rather obsolete in the field of counseling
c. Is only useful for making behavior changes in children, as adults can see through the attempts to make changes in behavior and thwart them quite easily
d. Appeals to many because of its data-driven approach that makes behavioral change quantifiable and helps counselors and clients select and implement specific goals
Question 2
Koji is coming to therapy because he is having issues of jealousy over his siblings' relationship with his parents. The therapist uses the empty chair technique with him to get in touch with his thoughts and emotions regarding the situation.
Koji finds this useful. This is an example of which common factor?
a. extratherapeutic factors
b. therapy relationship factors
c. expectancy, hope, and placebo factors
d. model and technique factors