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Macklin McPhee
on Dec 21, 2024Verified
IPT views anxiety and self-esteem as:
A) located primarily between people.
B) irrelevant.
C) located within individuals but originating between people.
D) the by-product of an individual's social skills.
Self-esteem
A person's personal assessment of their own value or skills.
Anxiety
A psychological condition marked by intense feelings of apprehension, uneasiness, or dread that significantly disrupt an individual's everyday functions.
Social Skills
Abilities that facilitate interaction and communication with others in a socially acceptable manner.
- Identify the various means by which IPT tackles depression, highlighting its origins and approaches to treatment.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the various means by which IPT tackles depression, highlighting its origins and approaches to treatment.
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