Drugs derived from opium are called __________.
A. stimulants
B. depressants
C. narcotics
D. psychogenics
Answer: C
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A drug sometimes used in the treatment of alcohol, because it alters the way the body metabolizes alcohol, is disulfiram, available under the trade name _________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following is an example of institutional heterosexism?
a. A company that doesn't allow employees to keep pictures of their romantic partners (lesbian, gay, or straight) on their desks. b. An insurance plan that offers benefits to same-gender partners. c. No federal laws prohibit employment discrimination against people because of their sexual orientation. d. A housing development that has a policy that only two people can live in each dwelling.
Although the number of high school athletes who get injured playing their sport is not small enough to ignore, the fact is that a. most of those injuries are minor, such as bruises and strained muscles
b. even a serious injury cannot negate the positive impact of such athletic participation. c. these injuries are found almost entirely among football players and wrestlers. d. research has found that suffering an athletic injury helps to develop resilience.
_______________ is a method that attempts to explore unconscious motives and conflicts through a process of free association, in which the patient talks about his or her thoughts, dreams, and memories.
a. Rational-emotive therapy b. Psychoanalysis c. Client-centered therapy d. Existential therapy