Multiple Choice
Albert Ellis's goal in rational emotive behavior therapy is to
A) help clients repress negative emotion.
B) teach clients more effective social skills.
C) help clients get in touch with their true emotions.
D) help clients replace irrational beliefs with rational ones.
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