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kwoodring

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According to the model developed by Wells (2005), the roots of GAD lie in ____.
 
  a. beliefs regarding the function of the actual worrying itself
 b. beliefs that worry can provide effective ways to cope with aversive situations
  c. beliefs that worry can provide solutions to a client's challenges
 d. ineffective methods for dealing with difficult situations

Question 2

According to the cognitive-behavioral perspective, panic attacks are due to a feedback loop involving ____.
 
  a. bodily sensations and thoughts
 b. id impulses and ego defenses
 c. neurotransmitters and receptors
 d. the amygdala and the hippocampus



debra928

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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