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A person was supposed to meet a friend at a local theatre to see a movie. The friend never showed up. The person?s initial thought was, 'My friend didn?t come because she doesn?t like me.' This automatic thought was most likely inferred from which irrational belief?

  • A. I?m worthless, so no one could really want to be my friend.
  • B. Movies are a waste of time and money anyway.
  • C. I?m sure she just got confused and thought we were going to a different movie.
  • D. I?m so forgetful and confused sometimes; I probably wrote down the wrong time.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The automatic thought 'My friend didn?t come because she doesn?t like me' stems from an irrational belief of personal worthlessness, as in option A. Options B, C, and D reflect rationalization, external attribution, or self-blame for confusion, not the core belief driving the negative interpretation.