Which approach to therapy is most effective when planning for a client with negative thinking?
A) Behavior modification
B) Client-centered therapy
C) Cognitive therapy
D) Reality therapy
C
Feedback: Cognitive therapy focuses on first changing the client's thinking, in the belief that feelings and behavior can then change as well.
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