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A psychologist who insists that psychologists should only study behavior and never make references to mental processes, would best be described as a
Conditioned Response
A learned response to a previously neutral stimulus that has become associated with a conditioned stimulus.
Behavior Therapy
A type of psychotherapy that focuses on changing undesirable behaviors.
Rational-Emotive Therapists
Therapists who apply the principles of rational-emotive therapy, which aims to resolve emotional and behavioral problems by confronting irrational beliefs.
Thoughts And Beliefs
Mental states or convictions held about oneself, others, or the world, whether true or false.
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