Sue feels she must be competent, adequate, and successful in everything she does. Since this is impossible she feels worthless as a human being. Ellis and Harper would say her problem arises from ________
a. irrational beliefs
b. faulty expectations
c. faulty personal "tapes"
d. faulty response cues
Answer: a
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