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redcandle redcandle
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When a husband blames himself for not having enough interest in engaging in sexual activity with his wife, the rational-emotive therapist he is seeing is most likely to
A) dispute the husband's thinking and examine alternative reasons for his lack of sexual interest.
B) look at the reinforcers that are missing in the husband's sexual activities.
C) interpret the symbolic meaning of the husband's refusal to engage in sexual activity with his wife.
D) listen politely and paraphrase what the husband has just said.
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redcandle Author
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8 years ago
I kept doubting myself. Believe it or not I thought the same thing. Anyway, thanks.
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