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Yi-Chen

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Self-as-content : cognitive fusion :: self-as-process : _____
 
  a. cognitive defusion
  b. cognitive association
  c. cognitive process
  d. cognitive skill

Question 2

Cognitive defusion involves letting go of the idea that one's thoughts are
 
  a. automatic and uncontrollable.
  b. valid descriptions of experience.
  c. internally derived and maintained.
  d. capable of external influence.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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