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    In Cognitive Therapy, the Counselor Tries to Teach the Client
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In Cognitive Therapy, the Counselor Tries to Teach the Client

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In cognitive therapy, the counselor tries to teach the client in a small number of sessions how to change his or her thinking patterns and how to solve problems more constructively

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