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joblessjake

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A therapist tells a patient that he is not being genuine, not being himself. The therapist encourages the patient to make life choices based on his true feelings. What is the therapist's most likely theoretical framework?
 
  a. cognitive-behavioral
  b. humanistic
  c. biological
  d. psychodynamic

Question 2

These are the notes of a therapist who is treating Frances, whose case of depression was described in the text: Client assigned homework to monitor conflict with family and to try out new ways of relating to them. The orientation of this thera
 
  a. humanistic.
  b. cognitive-behavioral.
  c. biological.
  d. psychodynamic.



Athena23

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b.



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