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burton19126

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In cognitive-behavioral theory, encouraging an individual to replace negative self-talk is a type of ____.
 a. goal setting
 b. problem solving
 c. stimulus control
 d. cognitive restructuring

Question 2

Cognitive-behavioral theory is best applied when people are ____.
 a. not yet ready to make a change
 b. almost ready to make a change
  c. actively ready to make a change
 d. already changing the targeted behavior



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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