1.1 Empirical evidence supports the use of REBT and Behavioral Therapy with specific populations (e.g., culture, gender, diagnosis). Which populations a

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Empirical evidence supports the use of REBT and Behavioral Therapy with specific populations (e.g., culture, gender, diagnosis). Which populations are most appropriate and least appropriate for each theory/therapy? Please explain.

Include at least one scholarly source to support your response. Cite any scholarly references accordingly using in-text citations and a reference list.

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How might a counselor go about using behavioral therapy to treat a client with obsessive-compulsive disorder? Include the role of the client, goals of therapy, and types of counseling techniques you would use.

Include at least one scholarly source to support your response. Cite any scholarly references accordingly using in-text citations and a reference list.

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