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shofmannx20

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Regarding Beck's views on depression, which of the following definitions of cognitive errors and negative schema is NOT correct?
 
  a. In a self-blame schema, depressed individuals feel personally responsible for every bad thing that happens.
  b. Arbitrary inference means that a depressed individual emphasizes the positive rather than the negative aspects of a situation.
  c. In a negative self-evaluation schema, depressed individuals believe that they can never do anything correctly.
  d. Overgeneralization occurs when a small error is magnified to mean something much more significant.

Question 2

In Aaron Beck's depressive cognitive triad, individuals think negatively about all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. themselves.
 b. their immediate world
  c. Moral principles
 d. their future.



Mochi

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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