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ETearle

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What is the cognitive triad?
 
  a) major depression, dysphoria, and double depression
   b) unipolar mood disorder, bipolar I disorder, and bipolar II disorder
   c) attention to negative features of the self, the situation, and future
   d) behavioral, cognitive, and emotional changes that occur in depression

Question 2

The Senate committee charged with the responsibility for funding used
  for various forms of treatment issues subpoenas to get to the bottom of the questions surrounding psychotherapy.
 
  After several days of hearings, how would an objective reporter describe the case made by psychotherapy researchers?
   a) Psychoanalytic therapy is quite effective for most disorders.
   b) Psychotherapy plays a positive role in the lives of those who receive it.
   c) It is impossible to provide any evidence on the effectiveness of psychotherapy at this point.
   d) In order to be effective, psychotherapy must be combined with group therapy and drug treatments.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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