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Which of the following have studies of control in humans and monkeys provided support for?
 
  a. Genes play only a minimal role in the development of generalized anxiety disorder.
  b. Early experiences with mastery and control may serve as protective factors, decreasing the likelihood of developing generalized anxiety disorder.
  c. Exposure to uncontrollable events does not increase the chances of developing generalized anxiety disorder.
  d. The comorbidity of specific phobias and generalized anxiety disorder.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT one of the benefits that those with GAD commonly believe they derive from worrying?
 
  a. If I worry about it now, I won't be as upset when it happens.
  b. If I worry about it, it is less likely to happen.
  c. If I worry about it, I won't have to think about other things that are even worse.
  d. If I worry about it, I'll be more prepared when it does happen.


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Answer to Question 1

b. Early experiences with mastery and control may serve as protective
factors, decreasing the likelihood of developing generalized anxiety disorder.

Answer to Question 2

Thanks for the answer, I sent you a PM for another one.



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