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ARLKQ

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In Lambert and Ogles's (2004) conceptualization of common factors in psychotherapy, risk taking and mastery are
 
  a. excluded.
  b. considered support factors.
  c. considered learning factors.
  d. considered action factors.

Question 2

Lambert and Ogles's (2004) conceptualization of common factors in psychotherapy suggests that __________ factors lay the groundwork for any subsequent changes.
 
  a. biological
  b. action
  c. learning
  d. support



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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