According to cognitive-behaviorists, in psychologically healthy human beings

a. emotions consistently override thinking and behavioral impulses.
b. thinking can override emotional and behavioral impulses.
c. emotional and behavioral impulses can be mediated by the kind of thought processes that are learned through operant conditioning.
d. emotions, behavior, and thinking are equally powerful human forces. The idea is to develop a strong enough ego to control emotions and behavior.
e. thinking is neurophysiologically and psychologically separate from emotions and behavior.


Answer: b

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