Cognitive therapy is a form of direct practice that involves helping clients develop skills in identifying distorted thinking, modifying beliefs, changing behaviors, and relating to others in different ways. Once these thoughts have been questioned the client will:
Explanation
Answer - B - In direct practice, social workers may utilize a therapy that helps the client overcome difficulties by identifying and changing emotional responses, behaviors, and dysfunctional thinking. This consists of testing assumptions the client makes and locating thoughts that become distorted, unhelpful, and unrealistic.