A therapist challenges what she sees as her client's irrational and self-defeating thoughts. Her goal is to help her client change these thoughts into more rational, helpful, and positive thoughts. In addition, she wants to help her client develop strategies that can be used to cope with future problems. She is probably a __________ therapist.
A. cognitive-behavioral
B. person-centered
C. psychoanalytic
D. Gestalt
Answer: A
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