With regard to the relationship between stress and depression, all of the following statements are true EXCEPT that
A. the context of the life event, as well as its meaning to the individual, is more important than the nature of the event itself.
B. an individual's current mood state might distort earlier memories of life events that precipitated the depression.
C. stressful life events are strongly related to the onset of mood disorders.
D. recurrent episodes of depression, but not initial episodes, are strongly predicted by major life stress.
Answer: D
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