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wenmo

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The hopelessness theory of depression is predicated on
 
  a) depression resulting from previous helplessness situations.
  b) biological features of depression resulting in negative attributions.
  c) a return to the animal lab to further understand factors leading to depression.
  d) cognitive diatheses that lead to negative attributions.

Question 2

In thought-action-fusion, the person with this characteristic blurs the distinction between:
 
  a) The obsession and the compulsion
  b) Thinking about an event and reacting as if it has occurred
  c) The negative expression and the positive expression of emotional feelings
  d) None of the above



princessflame2016

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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