Ellis and MacLauren (2005) added another form of disputes to REBT that focus on life situations. One example is a so immersed in problems that he loses sight of the bigger issues in existence. This technique is called
a. pragmatic disputation
b. logical disputation
c. philosophical disputation
d. functional disputation
C
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a. dopamine; serotonin b. serotonin; dopamine c. immediate rewards; delayed rewards d. delayed rewards; immediate rewards
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a. Internalized homophobia b. Heterosexism c. Sexual identity management d. None of the above.
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a. True b. False