Symptom coherence posits that

a. symptoms arise because of their maladaptive function
b. symptoms arise because of the adaptive function
c. symptoms cease to occur as soon as the responsible learnings are learned so thoroughly that they no longer exist
d. symptoms cease to occur as soon as the individual removes him or herself from the distressing environment that is causing the symptoms


b. symptoms arise because of the adaptive function

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Ages 18-25 can best be characterized by: a. early adulthood with setting up a household, beginning a profession, and starting a family

b. None of the above c. emerging adulthood and a delay in adult responsibilities. Includes post-secondary education and/or training. d. Both A and B

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

1. Young adults who have little or no involvement in physical activity are associated with cigarette smoking, marijuana use, and poor dietary habits. 2. Risk-taking behaviors decline between adolescence and adulthood. 3. Earlier sleep and wake times correlated with lower grade point averages in late adolescence. 4. A growing number of individuals are choosing to marry later in life or to remain single.

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When giving clients information about the possible benefits and risks of a treatment program, it is a good idea to:

a. avoid talking about these issues too early in therapy, lest clients become needlessly anxious. b. give clients promises of specific outcomes, if they cooperate with the program. c. emphasize the role of client responsibility for outcomes. d. avoid talking about risks, but play up the benefits of therapy.

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During middle childhood, scores on standardized IQ tests

A) ?increase as children gain cognitive skills. B) ?remain stable, even as children gain cognitive skills. C) ?are not related to scores on achievement tests. D) ?are not helpful in determining if a child has a learning disability.

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