_________________ involves helping clients identify and change irrational and overly emotional ways of thinking

A) Exposure
B) The systems approach
C) Cognitive restructuring
D) Stress inoculation training

Answer: C
Rationale: In cognitive-behavioral therapy, cognitive restructuring occurs as the client's beliefs and interpretations about events are shifted or restructured so they can be viewed from a more rational, and less emotional, perspective.

Psychology

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