Studies of the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral treatment for bulimia nervosa have demonstrated
a. significant short-term gains in the reduction of purging but little change in binge eating behavior.
b. significant short-term gains in the reduction of binge eating but no long-term gains
c. a few short-term gains in the reduction of binge eating and purging but no long-term gains.
d. significant short- and long-term gains in the reduction of binge eating and purging.
d
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What problem is associated with studying people who survive their suicide attemptto understand the reasons for why a person commits suicide?
a. Attempters are more likely to be adolescents. b. Attempters are more likely to have good skills in conflict resolution. c. People who succeed in ending their lives most likely died of a drug overdose. d. People who survive suicide attempts differ from those who are successful in their attempt.
The behavioral view of classical conditioning focuses on simple _________ of stimuli, while the cognitive view adds ________ representations of the environment
a. pairing; mental c. pairing; physical b. separation; physical d. separation; mental
Necrosis ____.
A. is a programmed mechanism of cell death B. is cell death caused by an injury or a toxic substance C. promotes the survival and growth of dendrites D. promotes the activity of neurons
The part of the treatment plan for dissociative identity disorder that is similar to the treatment plan for posttraumatic stress disorder is
A. integration of personality fragments through psychoanalysis. B. use of antipsychotic medications. C. reliving and reprocessing the trauma, similar to treatments for PTSD. D. hypnotic regression to early life experiences.