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Shakeema Edwards
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Interpersonal roots of depression include all of the following EXCEPT

A) inadequate social skills.
B) attracting a supportive social network.
C) alienating others by asking for reassurances about their relationships and self-worth.
D) gravitating toward partners who view them unfavorably.

Interpersonal Roots

The underlying causes or basis of an individual’s ability to relate to or interact with others.

Depression

A mental health disorder characterized by persistently low mood, a sense of despair, and a lack of interest or pleasure in daily activities.

Social Skills

The abilities necessary for effective communication, interaction, and engagement with others, including understanding and being understood.

  • Appreciate the complexity of diagnosing and treating mental health issues.
  • Grasp the impact of societal and interpersonal factors on mental health.
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