Drugs derived from opium are called __________
a) stimulants.
b) depressants.
c) narcotics.
d) psychogenic.
c
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these skills. This therapist is most likely a(n) __________ therapist. a. cognitive behavior b. existential c. client-centered d. Gestalt
The concept of erogenous zones primarily reflects which of the following?
A. Touch B. Sight C. Smell D. Hearing
Gamma amino butyric acid is the brain's primary inhibitory neurotransmitter
a. True. b. False.
Ainsley, a three-year-old child, is given a rubber ball that has been painted to look like an orange. When Ainsely is asked what the object looks like, she is most likely to say “___.” When she is asked what it is really, she is most likely to say, “___.”
a. an orange, an orange b. a ball, a ball c. an orange, a ball d. a ball, an orange