What happened to Anna's symptoms when she recalled her painful past experiences in therapy?

A. They disappeared for a time, but reemerged as different symptoms.
B. Her symptoms disappeared.
C. Her hallucinations intensified.
D. She had to be committed to a mental hospital.


Answer: B

Psychology

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A. Jordan will experience higher than average levels of myelination. B. Jordan will experience a greater degree of synaptic pruning. C. Jordan will experience higher than average levels of synaptogenesis. D. Jordan will produce more neurons to compensate for the deficit in experiences.

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A pair of chromosomes that form an X-like structure is joined in the middle. The place where the two strings meet is called a(n) __________

a. chromosection. b. chromochiasm. c. central intersection. d. centromere.

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Physiologically, our experience of "sharp" and "dull" pain is because

A. there are two types of pain fibers. B. there are two types of pain receptors in the brain. C. different parts of the brain process the different types of pain. D. top-down processing of pain.

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Because of cultural judgments, about half of Americans with major depression________

a. fail to receive help from a mental health professional b. attempt suicide c. become hostile and aggressive d. later develop psychoses

Psychology