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The main function of the rational emotive behaviour therapist is to:
Overprotective
Excessively protective; beyond what is normal or necessary.
Critical
Involving serious analysis or evaluation, often referring to a moment or situation of great importance or a way of thinking that involves careful judgment.
Quiet
Marked by little or no sound, reflecting a state of calmness, stillness, or the absence of disturbance.
Less Cautious
Characterized by a diminished level of carefulness, vigilance, or prudence, potentially leading to increased risk-taking behavior.
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