The first medication used widely to treat schizophrenia was_____________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


chlorpromazine

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Carrie is trying to remain faithful to her boyfriend, but his roommate is highly attractive to her, and she thinks he likes her, too. Carrie has little willpower over her desire to be with her boyfriend's roommate. Given the research regarding ironic processes, Carrie is most likely to think about the boyfriend's roommate if she tells herself

a. not to think about him and is distracted by something else. b. to think about him, but then is distracted by something else. c. not to think about him and is not distracted by something else. d. not to think about him over and over.

Psychology

How many fundamental emotions were seen in infants, according to Watson??

a. ?2 b. ?3 c. ?4 d. ?5 e. ?6

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Bob has been under a physician's care for depression

Although his symptoms have disappeared and he has suffered no major side effects, he has had to go on a severely restricted diet since his treatment began and be careful about eating certain smoked, fermented, or pickled foods, and drinking certain beverages. In addition, he needs to be careful about taking other medications due to a risk of severe high blood pressure. Bob's doctor has probably been treating him with __________ a) lithium. b) MAOIs. c) Prozac. d) tricyclics.

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The likelihood that a child born to two schizophrenic parents will become schizophrenic is less than 50 percent. This suggests that __________.

A. schizophrenia is not produced by a single gene B. schizophrenia is a metabolic disorder C. schizophrenia is produced by a single dominant gene D. schizophrenia is associated with infertility

Psychology