A key assumption underlying behavior therapy is that
a. psychological problems develop in a unique manner that must be addressed by specific techniques.
b. behavior problems are related to deep, underlying psychic conflicts.
c. psychological problems develop according to the same principles as do other behaviors.
d. behavioral problems are much more easily addressed than real psychological problems.
Question 2
In order to distinguish between behaviors a client cannot engage in from those a client does not engage in, a clinician would
a. use the most reliable instrument available.
b. use the most valid instrument available.
c. attempt to cross-validate their findings by using multiple instruments.
d. create his or her own measure to evaluate the client.