Situationism
What will be an ideal response?
The view that environmental conditions influence people's behavior as much as or more than their personal dispositions do.
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Theorist Timothy Salthouse suggests that if people are mentally active all of their lives, they enter late adulthood with what attribute?
A. a higher IQ B. a "cognitive reserve" that allows them to continue to perform at a relatively high mental level C. learned practice skills that help the elderly "use it or lose it" D. the knowledge of how to find and take advantage of adequate mental stimulation
In order to help their clients, cognitive therapists look for
a. the absence of effective coping skills or the presence of self-defeating thoughts. b. the underlying causes of depression and the reinforcement that is maintaining them. c. conditioned avoidance and escape responding. d. unconscious conflicts and efforts to distort reality.
When Lisa needs healthcare services, she goes to a facility where she has a personal primary-care physician who is responsible for arranging her care with all other professionals housed in the same complex. Depending on her needs, her primary-care physician sends her to a chiropractor, occupational therapist, clinical psychologist, etc. Lisa receives her care from a(n)
A. HMO. B. private practice cooperative. C. patient-centered medical home. D. state-run clinic.
What is the tragedy of commons? What is its relationship to the sustainability crisis?
What will be an ideal response?