Beck's "cognitive triad" refers to negative, automatic thoughts about:

a. The self, others, and the world
b. The self, others, and the future
c. The past, the future, and the self
d. The world, the future, and the self
e. The self, family, and friends

D

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Adolescent girls who are lonely, depressed, worried, or angry are more likely than boys to express these concerns by:

a. externalizing their problems and engaging in rule-breaking and risk-taking behaviors. b. internalizing their feelings and becoming withdrawn. c. externalizing their problems, becoming aggressive, and acting out sexually. d. blaming their parents for whatever goes wrong.

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In Rosenhan's experiment in which he and several colleagues had themselves committed to mental hospitals with a diagnosis of "schizophrenia," the staff at the hospital

a. recognized these phony patients as "phony" during the initial interview. b. recognized these phony patients as "phony" when they were caught taking notes on their observations. c. recognized these phony patients as "phony" when they dropped all pretense of mental illness and acted normally. d. never recognized these phony patients as "phony," although the real patients did see through their pretense.

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