Nancy tends to be a perfectionist, is excessively concerned with errors, and perceives criticism where none exists. Even when she is successful, her distorted thinking leads her to think she has failed. Nancy will most likely develop

a. a somatoform disorder, according to the psychodynamic view.
b. acute stress disorder, according to the behavioral view.
c. a social phobia, according to the cognitive view.
d. a depressive neurosis, according to the humanistic-existential view.


C

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