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Although depressed people are thinkers, research indicates that they make surprisingly judgments. Depressed people are more likely than those without depression to attribute failure to causes that are , global, and .
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Depression has both emotional and cognitive aspects. Depressed lead to negative thinking. At the same time, evidence suggests that a negative style contributes to depressive emotions.
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Those who suffer chronic are also caught in a vicious cycle of self-defeating social and social .
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We feel anxious when we are motivated to others but doubt our ability to do so. is a form of social anxiety characterized by self-consciousness and worry about what others think.
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In treating psychological disorders, a self-defeating cycle of negative attitudes and behaviors can be broken by changing behaviors, for example through learning , or by modifying negative thinking, such as styles.







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