What are the goals of cognitive-behavioural therapy in treating depression?
A) Change negative and hopeless thinking while helping the individual develop more effective life skills
B) Change negative behaviours and help the client change negative thinking about taking medication
C) Develop a rapport between the therapist and client to help the client feel unconditionally accepted
D) Remove reinforcers and implement punishers to reduce negative thinking and beliefs about the client's depressive symptoms
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