The basic assumption of cognitive-behavior therapy is
a. problems develop because people view themselves and their world in biased ways.
b. abnormal behavior is learned like normal behavior and can be unlearned.
c. people have the freedom and responsibility to control their own lives.
d. only observable behaviors can really be changed.
a. problems develop because people view themselves and their world in biased ways.
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