Multiple Choice
Cognitive-behavioral coping skills therapy teaches clients
A) the mediating effects of behavioral predispositions.
B) to avoid situations maintaining undesirable behavior.
C) to accept certain uncontrollable stresses.
D) adaptive responses to problematic situations.
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