Depressogenic schemas

A) serve a protective function and are readily modified by positive life experiences.
B) ensure that a low rate of reinforcement will be experienced.
C) are inherited.
D) predispose a person to develop depression.


D

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b. psychological. c. somatogenic. d. sociocultural.

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