Multiple Choice
The fundamental belief of cognitive-behavior therapy is that individuals are abnormal because
A) their environment taught them to be abnormal.
B) their parents became fixated at an early age.
C) the id and ego employ too many defense mechanisms.
D) the real self and ideal self are in tumultuous conflict.
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