Cognitive-behavioral therapy is:
a. self-help oriented
b. focused in process
c. a long-term process
d. directed by the therapist
A
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is self-oriented. The therapist is a coach or teacher who helps the client learn how to manage his or her own life. The client learns new tools for living life and dealing with life's challenges.
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