For the cognitive-behavioral therapist, the two most important aspects of phobia that need to be addressed are:
A. unconscious conflicts and limiting behaviors
B. anxious thoughts and limiting behaviors
C. unconscious conflicts and early childhood experiences
D. fearful thoughts and failure to self-actualize
Answer: B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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