What is the role of the therapist in rational-emotive therapy?

What will be an ideal response?

The answer should emphasize the control thatthe rational-emotive therapist exercises
during therapy sessions. The goal of the therapist is essentially to show his or her clients that
their irrational beliefs are impossible to satisfy and that adhering to them causes anxiety and self-
blame.

Psychology

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According to the WAIS, items requiring people to look at a visual stimulus with an essential part missing and identify the absent element is called _____

A) picture completion B) object assembly C) picture arrangement D) block design

Psychology

In an experiment to test the effects of varying amounts of anxiety on performance, the independent variable is the ______

a. amount of anxiety b. age of the subject c. subject's performance d. cause of the anxiety

Psychology