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jman1234

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Beck's negative cognitive triad involves feeling negatively about
 
  a. helplessness, hopelessness, and sorrow.
  b. one's self, one's experiences, and one's future.
  c. one's past, one's present, and one's future.
  d. one's family, one's self, and one's friends.

Question 2

When it comes to comparing one's actual body image with the ideal body,
 
  a. young men are just as likely to see themselves as too fat as young women.
  b. most young women want a body that is more curved than the media-encouraged ideal.
  c. young women often falsely believe that men prefer larger women than they actually do.
  d. young women are more likely to be dissatisfied than young men.


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Answer to Question 1

b. one's self, one's experiences, and one's future.

Answer to Question 2

d. young women are more likely to be dissatisfied than young men.



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