Bert seeks out a therapist to overcome his depression. His therapist suggests that the best way to solve emotional problems is to alter one's thinking, especially the "automatic thoughts" that are often learned as children

The therapist gently and persistently challenges the validity of Bert's beliefs about himself and the situation. Bert's therapist is most like
a) Aaron Beck.
b) Carl Rogers.
c) Albert Bandura.
d) Sigmund Freud.

a

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