Mr. Peabody is frustrated with his daughter's exaggerated sense of her personal uniqueness. One way he could deal with this is to
A) acknowledge her unique characteristics, but also point out how he felt similarly as a teenager to encourage the development of a more balanced perspective.
B) give her a "reality check" in which he points out many other people with similar characteristics.
C) play along with her inflated sense of self, as it will eventually diminish on its own.
D) get his wife involved, as girls tend to be more receptive to information from their mothers at this age.
A
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What does the term "etiology" mean relative to psychological disorders?
A. It concerns how culture fits in with psychological disorders. B. It concerns how family fits in with psychological disorders. C. It concerns the causes of psychological disorders. D. It concerns the treatments for psychological disorders.
Another term for behavior modifications is _______________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In the 1970s and 1980s, tightened restrictions on involuntary commitment resulted in a. the criminal justice system becoming responsible for mentally ill people
b. fewer mentally ill patients living in the community. c. family members having increased access to treatment services for their loved ones. d. mentally ill patients receiving much-needed mental health services.
Jean-Luc has a fear of the dentist. He is taken to the dentist's office every week for a month. Each time, he stays a bit longer and realizes that it is not such a scary place. Jean-Luc's therapist is using which behaviour therapy?
A) aversion B) exposure C) operant D) interpersonal