The primary goal of rational-emotive therapy is to get the client to
A) change his or her outward behavior, regardless of what is going on inside.
B) replace irrational beliefs with more realistic internal sentences.
C) understand the early life experiences that have led to his or her thoughts.
D) reduce transference.
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