Engaging in rational "hedonic calculus," a client may choose to maximize one's future pleasure potential by sacrificing
A) long-term goals for short-term pleasures.
B) short-term pleasure for long-term goals.
C) short-term pleasure and long-term goals for immediate gratification.
D) long term goals and short-term pleasure for delayed gratification.
E) none of the above
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Q10: According to Ellis, humans have an innate
Q11: The REBT approach to pleasure includes the
Q12: A famous example of Albert Ellis using
Q13: Essential to REBT is/are
A) logical thinking.
B) relativistic
Q14: Which example accurately portrays the sequence of
Q15: Which of the following is not an
Q16: Which of the following is not an
Q17: Changing the statement "I am a terrible
Q19: REBT's philosophical underpinnings include
A) logic and reasoning.
B)
Q20: The REBT client
A) should plan to explore
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