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Anajune7

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A common non-drug intervention that is used to help adolescents who suffer from depression is therapy that emphasizes
 
  a. certain cognitive and social skills.
  b. acceptance of existential solitude..
   c. teaching the adolescent to separate from their parents.
  d. gratitude that they do not have something serious like cancer.

Question 2

Gina is recalling the time last year that she hiked up a big hill in the rain with a group of her friends. This memory would be best described as a(n) ____ memory.
 
  a. episodic
  b. vigilance
   c. semantic
   d. implicit



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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