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Garrulous

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Absolute thinking is
 
  a. failing to appreciate shades of gray.
  b. missing the big picture for the details.
  c. preferring the tangible and observable.
  d. privileging thoughts over behavior.

Question 2

The two themes Ellis has identified in clients' irrational thoughts that lead to psychological problems are
 
  a. catastrophizing and personal worthlessness.
  b. sense of duty and absolute thinking.
  c. sense of duty and personal worthlessness.
  d. absolute thinking and catastrophizing.



macagnavarro

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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