What is the scope of the biological perspective?
a. It deals with the ways in which children encode information.
b. It examines how children learn to act by observing models.
c. It views children as going through stages of psychosexual development.
d. It refers to various physical areas of development, including brain growth and heredity.
d
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As was the case of Debbie in the textbook, it is often the case that symptoms of mania are initially
a. very frightening. b. quite pleasant. c. triggered by some specific life stress. d. indistinguishable from depression
John has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Consistent with neuroimaging studies, we would expect that John will ____
a. have increased brain activation in regulating emotions b. have reduced gray matter c. become less emotionally responsive d. show increases in gray matter
Which of the following is true according to research on the interpretation of transference?
a. Better outcome is associated with a greater frequency of interpretations. b. Transference interpretations are uniquely effective among interpretations. c. Transference interpretations pose no threat to the therapeutic relationship. d. none of the above
Mature adults tend to see complex problems ______
a. as requiring realistic as well as reasonable solutions b. in an oversimplified, idealistic manner c. as overwhelming, and virtually unresolveable d. in terms of how they saw problems as adolescents