The goal of reality therapy is for the client to

a. substitute realistic beliefs for irrational beliefs.
b. learn to self-soothe.
c. extinguish unwanted behaviors.
d. confront other people about the damage that they inflicted on the client.
e. realize that reality not only exists but that the client must fulfill his or her needs within its framework.


Answer: e

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a. true b. false

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