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The concept of personalization is a cognitive distortion defined by which of the following?
 
  A) External events are attributed to oneself; it is especially common in intimate relationships
  B) It is a belief based on little evidence
  C) It is a belief based on one or two incidents used to make a broad, sweeping judgment about another's essential character
  D) It is the assigning of a personality trait to someone based on a handful of incidents, often ignoring exceptions

Question 2

Albert Ellis' A-B-C theory has been applied to working with families. In this model, what does the A-B-C stand for?
 
  A) Action, behavior, and cognition
  B) Activating event, behavioral reaction, and cognitive response
  C) Action, belief, and cause
  D) Activating event, belief, and consequence



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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