Henry is a rational-emotive therapist who is working with Beth, a client who is afraid to get into a car because of a car accident she had several years ago. As part of a rational-emotive technique, what would Henry focus on?
A. Beth's illogical belief that getting into a car will lead to another accident
B. Physical relaxation techniques to address Beth's trauma
C. Putting Beth in an immersive situation, which puts her face to face with her fear
D. The proper medications for Beth
Answer: A
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