Trying to think differently about a situation you've encountered to make it feel less troubling is a strategy used in ____

A. emotional self regulation
B. emotional preservation
C. behavioral self examination
D. reverse psychology


Ans: A. emotional self regulation

Psychology

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Some clinicians have argued that mental disorders cannot be studied using laboratory animals as subjects, because

a. studies of depression should only be done in natural settings, and very few of those exist. b. cognitive symptoms cannot be measured in animals. c. animals do not express emotions similar to depression. d. the brains of animals are too different from homo sapiens.

Psychology

Dr. Jenkins has a client who is violent. Dr. Jenkins is concerned that his client may engage in dangerous acts against others. If the client does become violent, Dr. Jenkins could be held accountable for ____

a. discussing the case with other experts b. not warning potential victims c. due process d. providing the least restrictive environment

Psychology

Karen is a university student who has experienced moderate feelings of sadness and worthlessness for over 2 years. Most of the time, she still goes to class and meets her other obligations. Occasionally, however, her depressive symptoms intensify. When this occurs, she stops going to class, isolates herself, and even experiences suicidal thoughts. Karen could be diagnosed with:

A) major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder. B) double depression. C) dissociative identity disorder. D) persistent depressive disorder.

Psychology

Culture-fair tests contain numerous items that refer to cultural concepts.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Psychology