What is one role of the rational-emotive therapist?
A. To affirm the emotional reality of a client's fears
B. To initiate aversion therapy techniques
C. To allow the client to express his or her fears without being made to feel judged
D. To confront and dispute the client's fears directly
Answer: D
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