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A belief of many early cognitive-behavioral therapists, and one that continues to be influential today, is that generalized anxiety disorder is induced by:

A) maladaptive assumptions.
B) lack of empathy.
C) interpersonal loss.
D) overactive id impulses.

Maladaptive Assumptions

Inaccurate or misguided beliefs that can contribute to psychological distress and unhealthy behaviors.

Overactive Id Impulses

An excessive dominance of the id's basic instincts and drives, particularly those related to pleasure and immediate gratification, in one's psyche.

  • Understand the role of cognitive distortions and maladaptive assumptions in anxiety disorders.
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Angelica DavidsonDec 14, 2024
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