How are unpleasurable affects understood in this chapter?

a. Unpleasurable affects are the direct results of causes, both psychological and social.
b. Unpleasurable affects are bad feelings that result from painful life experiences.
c. Unpleasurable affects are composed of bodily sensations and ideas related to loss or fear.
d. Unpleasurable affects are the result of bodily ailments and should always be referred to a physician.
e. Unpleasurable affects are just ideas and should therefore have no real power over the individual.


c. Unpleasurable affects are composed of bodily sensations and ideas related to loss or fear.

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