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Marty

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Pauline goes to a rational-emotive behavior therapist. Pauline should expect that her therapist will do all but which of the following during the course of therapy?
 
  a. help her identify irrational beliefs
  b. help her rehearse adaptive behaviors c. give her homework assignments
  d. help her replace self-defeating beliefs with self-enhancing beliefs
  e. help her become more aware of long-buried feelings associated with troubling life events

Question 2

Paul was not given a promotion. He feels upset and disappointed because he thinks of himself as a failure who will never succeed. From the perspective of rationalemotive behavior therapy, Paul's view of himself is the
 
  a. activating event.
  b. irrational belief.
  c. self-defeating behavior.
  d. consequence.
  e. outcome.



lucas dlamini

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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b



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