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jace

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Maria is a therapist who believes labels and diagnoses are not useful. She sees her role as one of accepting her clients unconditionally. Which approach to therapy does Maria seem to follow?
 
  a) cognitive
  b) behavioral
  c) psychoanalytic
  d) client-centered

Question 2

An expert on heart attacks was invited by the local news to be a guest on their health segment.
 
  When the reporter asks questions about the common symptoms of myocardial infarction, the expert is quick to point out that there are differences in the symptoms experienced by men and women. Which of the following is one of those differences?
  a) Men typically have more plaques.
  b) Women have chest pains for a longer period.
  c) Women typically have higher blood pressure.
  d) Men have their first heart attack at a later age.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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