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Albert Ellis proposed a major cognitive-behavioral therapy approach that is commonly referred to as
 
  a. rational restructuring.
  b. rationalization.
  c. cognitive restructuring.
  d. behavioral restructuring.

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Nicole feels like she is completely without talent and has nothing to offer the world. She is sure other people see her as a failure and a waste. She doesn't see any future for herself since she believes these things. These three beliefs about herself, her world view, and her future illustrate that Nicole has a risk factor for depression known as the
 
  a. negative cognitive triad.
  b. distorted cognitive triad.
  c. automatic cognition triad.
  d. cognitive delusion triad.



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