A) the non-technical character without a great deal of structure
B) its technical characteristics, with much jargon and many formal procedures
C) lack of research-based techniques
D) none of the above
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A) antecedents, behavior, consequences
B) action plans, behavior change, consequences
C) action, brokering, collaboration
D) attitude, behavior, cognition
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A) it has provided approaches of value in dealing with crisis intervention
B) it emphasizes the importance of developing people's rational management of behavior
C) it that it provides a simple and transparent intervention for deep-seated behaviors
D) none of the above
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A) behaviorism
B) learning and social theory
C) cognitive theory
D) all of the above
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A) social learning, community change, and mindfulness
B) cognitive techniques, behavioral experiments, and physical techniques
C) behavioral experiment, mindfulness, and relaxation
D) none of the above
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A) aggression replacement training
B) strategies for self-improvement and change
C) moral reconation therapy
D) all of the above
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A) broad applicability
B) brief timescales and clear objectives and outcomes
C) widespread acceptance
D) all of the above
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A) general social work agency practice
B) higher education and workplace settings
C) specialized settings with particular client groups
D) settings hosting persons with severe anxiety and depression
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A) empirically tested success in attaining results
B) general acceptance in the social work community
C) sensitivity to the social problems faced by an individual
D) solid base of methods and understanding of application with minority ethnic groups
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A) its individualist focus, seeing all problems as coming from social conflict
B) its individualist focus, seeing all problems as coming from an individual's mind
C) its individualist focus, seeing problems coming from the impact of social oppression
D) none of the above
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A) limited use in specialized settings with particular client groups
B) broad range of use in non-residential settings
C) range of use that includes adolescents and adults
D) none of the above
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A) an individualistic focus
B) positivistic research methods
C) focusing only on identifiable behaviors
D) all of the above
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A) Buddhist thought and social learning
B) social learning and Freudian theory
C) mysticism and recognition
D) none of the above
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A) social and environmental factors
B) neuroscience findings
C) brief time and limited number of times CBT has been used
D) none of the above
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A) plasticity
B) different development of right and left hemisphere
C) information-processing and memory
D) all of the above
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A) an ability to develop new drug therapies
B) increased understanding of how relationships are processed in the brain
C) explicit knowledge base in the social sciences
D) none of the above
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