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Shuxin Chung
on Dec 06, 2024Verified
Which is the BEST example of dichotomous thinking?
A) One person is stressed by an event that does not bother another person.
B) You have your opinion about suicide, and I have mine.
C) There are lots of factors that put someone at risk for suicide, not just one.
D) There's only one thing to do, and nothing else matters.
Dichotomous Thinking
Viewing problems and solutions in rigid “either/or” terms.
Factors
Elements, traits, or conditions that contribute to a result or situation.
Stressed
A condition of mental or emotional strain resulting from demanding circumstances.
- Realize the paramount importance of pessimism and unyielding thought processes in suicide susceptibility.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Realize the paramount importance of pessimism and unyielding thought processes in suicide susceptibility.
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