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For the validation/acceptance strategy of DBT, it is necessary to identify the
 
  a. relevant developmental precursors.
  b. effect of biological singularities.
  c. individual's overarching self-dialogue.
  d. function of target behaviors.

Question 2

The two core treatment strategies used in DBT are validation/acceptance strategies and
 
  a. problem-solving/change strategies
  b. experiential acceptance strategies
  c. cognitive defusion strategies
  d. mindfulness/mediation strategies



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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