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Rational-Emotive Therapy Was Considered Controversial at First Because It Required

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Rational-emotive therapy was considered controversial at first because it required therapists to __________.


A) ignore some confidentiality requirements, when necessary, to enable friends and family to confront clients with their inappropriate behaviors
B) be brutally honest with clients and sometimes directly confront and challenge their beliefs
C) cause physical pain when applying electrical shocks when their clients express negative thoughts or feelings
D) interpret client's unconscious desires and confront them with the unresolved issues they must confront, no matter how uncomfortable

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