Multiple Choice
Cognitive therapists challenge clients' distorted ways of thinking, to allow for new, more rational thoughts. One type of cognitive distortion is all-or -nothing thinking. An example of all-or-nothing thinking is:
A) If I do not get an A+, I will never go to college
B) If I do not get an A+, my mom will think I am dumb
C) If I do not get an A+, no one will like me
D) All of the Above
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