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Looking into the causes of your emotional states is necessary when developing strategies for managing emotions? true or false
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I would say it is true that l
ooking into the causes of your emotional states is necessary when developing strategies for managing emotions. You need to understand what caused your emotional state in order to figure out how to deal with it.
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