How is cognitive therapy different from rational-emotive behavior therapy?

A. It is relatively long term and loosely structured.
B. It aims to change people's behavior rather than their thought pattern.
C. It is considerably less confrontational and challenging.
D. It focuses on abstract, intangible concepts.


Answer: C

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