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    One Major Problem with Asking Clients About Their Cognitions Is
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One Major Problem with Asking Clients About Their Cognitions Is

Question 62

Question 62

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One major problem with asking clients about their cognitions is that


A) self-talk is too subjective.
B) people rarely think in words.
C) verbalization is inadequate.
D) few notice their self-talk.

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