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kaid0807

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Which thought reflects the type of thinking that rational-emotive therapy seeks to change?
 
  a) Snakes can bite.
   b) What is the point of life?
   c) I must stay on the Dean's list.
   d) I just don't associate with that kind of person.

Question 2

__________ are critically important to adult mental health.
 
  a) childhood disorders
  b) infancy disorders
  c) late adolescent experiences
  d) none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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