What do the three psychosocial viewpoints addressed in this chapter all have in common?
A) All focus on changing disordered thinking processes as a means of treating psychological conditions.
B) Each recognizes the role of biological factors in the the development of mental illness, but views the
role of such factors differently.
C) All view people as basically good.
D) All emphasize the impact of early experiences.
D
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