In therapy, a psychologist tries to convince a depressed woman that her actions do affect the environment and that even though uncontrollable events happened in the past, they need not happen again. This therapist is making use of principles from ____
a. psychodynamic theory
b. learned helplessness theory
c. the biogenic theory of depression
d. the cognitive triad
b
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