If Amber has borderline personality disorder, she would make a good psychotherapy client and tend to have a high "cure" rate.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Individual differences in the crying patterns of infants are
a. common and should not be considered a problem. b. a sign of a healthy infant. c. not useful in diagnosing developmental abnormalities. d. useful in diagnosing developmental abnormalities.
Marvin has been a 3-pack-a-day smoker for at least 15 years, and he recognizes that he is very lucky not to be very sick already. He's decided to try various methods for quitting cigarettes,
and he read that one method might be playing tapes of encouraging messages while he sleeps so that he can learn not to smoke. This method, which involves learning while we are asleep, is called __________. a. K-complexing b. nonsomnia c. sublimation d. hypnopaedia
Margaret argues that understanding human development is most like understanding botany, since in botany you need to learn about various systems, such as respiration, photosynthesis, energy production, and so forth
She states: "It is only by understanding how each system works that it is possible to understand the entire process." Margaret's view is most like that described in which theory of human development? a. the bioecological model b. operant conditioning c. Piaget's theory of cognitive development d. Vygotsky's view of social-cognitive development
Antipsychotic medications are commonly prescribed for the treatment of borderline personality disorder. These medications are also used to treat
A) depression. B) schizophrenia. C) phobias. D) generalized anxiety disorder.