Asked by
Janae Pitts
on Dec 07, 2024Verified
The psychodynamic theory of depression based on the notion that a set of unconscious processes become engaged when a person experiences a loss was developed by:
A) Beck and Seligman.
B) Freud and Abraham.
C) Dollard and Miller.
D) Rogers and Maslow.
Psychodynamic Theory
A psychological framework focusing on unconscious processes and childhood experiences affecting current behavior and feelings.
Unconscious Processes
Mental processes not directly accessible to consciousness but that influence judgments, feelings, or behavior.
- Acquire knowledge on how neurotransmitters are linked to unipolar depression.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on how neurotransmitters are linked to unipolar depression.