As described in Chapter 11, the major lessons of positive psychology, when applied to relationships, suggest that good relationships
A) require a positive attitude, positive behaviors, and positive goals.
B) require focusing on what's right and not on what's wrong.
C) are different than and not simply the opposite or the absence of a bad relationship.
D) are built on simultaneously fixing problems and cultivating positive emotions.
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