One form of cognitive therapy requires clients to keep extensive records, in which they record automatic thoughts and emotions as they experience them. They then write out rational responses to their automatic thoughts and emotions. This form of psychotherapy is called:

a. Beck's cognitive therapy
b. rational-emotive therapy
c. client-centered therapy
d. none of these choices


A

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