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Mr. Wonderful

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In cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitions are modified directly through
 
  a. negative punishment.
  b. social mediation.
  c. cognitive intervention.
  d. psychopharmacology.

Question 2

Cognitive-behavioral therapy changes cognitions that
 
  a. maintain disorders and problems.
  b. do not match social expectations.
  c. are inherently negative.
  d. promote self-criticism.



scottmt

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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