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Cognitive-behavioral therapists focus much more on present issues than on a patient's:
AFamily history
BChildhood or past
CPhysical health
DFinancial state
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Childhood or past
1. Different therapies look at different time frames.
2. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is one form of psychotherapy.
3. Cognitive-behavioral therapists focus much more on present issues.
4. They focus less on a patient's childhood or past than other forms do.
_Source: OpenStax Psychology 2e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 16 'Therapy and Treatment', sections 16.1-16.4_
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