Multiple Choice
According to REBT philosophy, healthy functioning
A) is directly related to one's beliefs.
B) manifests as a continual striving for perfection.
C) includes acceptance of one's fallibility.
D) A and B only
E) A and C only
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Q13: The REBT client<br>A) should plan to explore
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Q16: A client declaring, "I'm such a complete
Q18: Ellis's ABC model includes<br>A) A - (initial)
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Q20: A famous example of Albert Ellis using