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CQXA

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Nadia has been depressed for several months. She is considering cognitive therapy. What advice would
  you give her?
 
  A) Many studies have shown the usefulness of cognitive therapy and it seems to prevent relapse.
  B) Drug treatment is much more effective than cognitive therapy and has less likelihood of relapse.
  C) The only way that cognitive therapy is of any value is if it is coupled with family therapy.
  D) Cognitive therapy is much less effective than interpersonal therapy and takes much longer, too.

Question 2

What is the Type D personality? ______
 
  Fill in the blanks with correct word



Jossy

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

An addition to the traditional Type A and B. D is for distressed - people who tend to
experience negative emotions and to feel anxious and insecure. They appear to have
increased risk of coronary heart disease.



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