Emma is constantly putting herself down and believes that she is stupid. Her negative thinking often depresses her mood. Which perspective might be most helpful in understanding the cause of Emma’s depression??

a. ?sociocultural
b. ?psychoanalytic
c. ?biological
d. ?cognitive


ANSWER:
d

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