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Which of the following is an example of Jessie making a cognitive-behavioral change about her afternoon walks?

A. She records when and why she doesn't feel like going for a walk.
B. She has observed that she doesn't want to go walking when it's cloudy outside.
C. She reminds herself that taking a walk will make her feel better, even if she doesn't feel like walking now.
D. She believes that she hardly ever misses a walk, so it's not something worth monitoring.

User Soupault
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It’s A because it’s because she wants to try and record her walks which is Cognitive behavioral
User Luke Smith
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I believe Its C
Reminding herself is re routing her original thoughts of not wanting to go on her walk.
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