The premise underlying a Cognitive Functional Analysis is that
a. overt behavior rather than underlying causes should be the primary focus of the assessment.
b. what a person says to himself or herself plays a critical role in behavior.
c. assessment of the internal dialogue has no place in the cognitive-behavioral assessment process.
d. self-report procedures are they only useful technique in cognitive-behavioral assessment.
b
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