Michael was prescribed a traditional antihistamine in order to treat his allergies after he had a bad reaction to more modern antihistamines. The traditional antihistamine was helpful in reducing his allergy symptoms, but he
a. suffered from serious insomnia
b. had trouble staying awake in his classes.
c. became very depressed, and woke frequently throughout the night after restless dreams.
d. did not experience normal REM paralysis, and he hurt himself walking around his apartment in his sleep.
b
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A) Overprotective B) Permissive C) Autonomy-supportive D) Helicopter
The most common view of modern developmental researchers is that development is due to
A) nature. B) nurture. C) phenotyping. D) epigenesis.
The information processing approach to cognition likens thought to:
a) the operation of a computer. b) the storage system of a library. c) the assembly-line production of a factory. d) the trial-and-error learning of the rat in a maze.
Based on the material discussed in Chapter 5 (“Clinical and Counseling”), which of the following would be most likely to help someone suffering from social anxiety overcome his or her social fears?
a. talking about his or her problems with a trained professional b. social skills training c. visualizing being calm in social situations d. using a punching bag