What did Albert Ellis say about psychological approaches that explore the client’s history of trauma?

a. He called the practice of letting a client dwell on his or her past indulgence therapy.
b. He said that exploring emotional events in the client’s past provides important information about the client’s beliefs and assumptions.
c. He said that a skilled counselor can help a client no matter what the counselor and client talk about.
d. He said that the working stage couldn’t begin until the counselor established trust by listening to the client’s stories.
e. He believed that all clients have suffered trauma and called the existence of trauma a defining part of life.


Answer: a

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