What factors can predict relapse?
a. the new behavior is not being maintained.
b. the person is demoralized from not being able to change, and the behavior can actually be worse then before the intervention.
c. participants do not have the cognitive and behavioral skills to maintain the behavior change.
d. All of the above.
D
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A person who suffers from bipolar disorder alternates between periods of experiencing which symptoms?
A. Anxiety and mania B. Mania and schizophrenia C. Depression and manic episodes D. Depression and schizophrenia
Regarding suicide and the prevention of suicide, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Never ask the person," Are you thinking of suicide?" since this could trigger a suicide attempt. b. If you think a person seems suicidal, have the person call you or the number of a mental health crisis intervention team if she or he becomes frightened or impulsive. c. Since the suicidal person feels misunderstood, it is important to try to accept and understand the feelings the person is expressing. d. Even when all the choices are unpleasant, suicidal persons can usually be made to see that their least unpleasant option is better than death.
Regarding teaching styles, which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. At present, it looks as if a balance of teaching styles goes hand in hand with a balanced education. b. Direct instruction is somewhat better when learning is measured by tests of abstract thinking, creativity, and problem-solving. c. Discovery learning is slightly better when learning is measured by use of achievement test scores. d. Direct instruction tends to produce students who are more independent, curious, and positive in their attitudes toward school.
Which is the correct sequence of stages in Selye’s general adaptation syndrome?
a. ?resistance, alarm, exhaustion b. ?exhaustion, alarm, resistance c. ?alarm, exhaustion, resistance d. ?alarm, resistance, exhaustion