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प्रश्न
What is the chief benefit to the client in cognitive therapy?
पर्याय
Emotional insight is gained and the client is able to change his emotions towards the conflict.
The client is able to change maladaptive behaviour to adaptive ones.
The client is able to replace irrational thoughts with rational ones.
The client is able to achieve personal growth which leads to understanding oneself.
उत्तर
The client is able to replace irrational thoughts with rational ones.
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