Multiple Choice
When practicing rational emotive behavior therapy, a therapist will typically
A) look for the childhood experiences that contributed to the current problem.
B) examine the logic the client uses that leads him or her to the emotional reaction.
C) wait for the client to discover the source of the problem rather than suggest what the source might be.
D) affirm to the client that he or she has good reasons to feel the way he or she does.
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