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We're looking at types of therapy.
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Which one requires a therapist to actively confront irrational beliefs? is it a, person -centered? b, frontal lobotomy.
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C, rational emotive behavior therapy.
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Or d, cognitive restructuring.
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Okay, let's immediately, of course, rule out b, because a lobotomy is not going to actively confront irrational beliefs.
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It's quite a different procedure.
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Okay, so let's look at the others.
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We have person -centered.
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This is a kind of therapy where the focus is on the human being and not the condition.
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So this is about a person's talents, a person's goals in life, and how they can meet those goals, how they can realize those talents.
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So it's very much about the person and not the condition.
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So this isn't about the irrational beliefs...