Chapter 14: Problem 7
People who consistently exhibit __________________ thinking are more vulnerable to depression than others. A. overly optimistic B. negative, pessimistic C. delusional D. dysthymic
Chapter 14: Problem 7
People who consistently exhibit __________________ thinking are more vulnerable to depression than others. A. overly optimistic B. negative, pessimistic C. delusional D. dysthymic
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Get started for freeThose who embrace a relativistic view of psychological disorders would agree that: A. the criteria of mental illness vary considerably across cultures. B. there are universal standards of normality and abnormality. C. Western diagnostic concepts have validity and utility in other cultural contexts. D. both b and c are true.
People with unipolar disorders experience _______________; people with bipolar disorders are vulnerable to _________________. .A. alternating periods of depression and mania; mania only B. depression only; alternating periods of depression and mania C. mania only; alternating periods of depression and mania D. alternating periods of depression and mania; depression and mania simultaneously
Most of the drugs that are useful in the treatment of schizophrenia are known to dampen ___________ activity in the brain, suggesting that disruptions in the activity of this neurotransmitter may con- tribute to the development of the disorder. A. norepinephrine B. serotonin C. acetylcholine D. dopamine
The fact that people acquire phobias of ancient sources of threat (such as snakes) much more readily than modern sources of threat (such as electrical outlets) can best be explained by: A. classical conditioning. B. operant conditioning. C. observational learning. D. preparedness.
According to Thomas Szasz, abnormal behavior usually involves: A. behavior that is statistically unusual. B. behavior that deviates from social norms. C. a disease of the mind. D. biological imbalance.
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