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sabina

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In cognitive therapy, ignoring positive information that is relevant to oneself in favor of negative information is known as a
 
  a. cognitive shift.
  b. cognitive spiral.
  c. personal construct.

Question 2

Psychoanalysis would most likely say which of the following about meaning in life?
 
  a. Finding more meaning in life involves choosing to restructure life with activities that satisfy the hunger for human strokes.
  b. The creative self seeks completion by reaching out to become connected to the greatest needs and the highest aspirations of humanity.
  c. The issue is not to discover meaning in life but rather to create meaning out of our lives.
  d. We can find meaning in the midst of conflict.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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