Sarah visits with her ninety-two-year old grandmother Esther one afternoon. Esther tells Sarah story after story about her relationship with her late husband Hal: how they met; the first time they kissed; how he proposed to her; and what their wedding was like. Esther's reminiscence illustrates ____.
A. life review
B. recollective portrayal
C. generative storytelling
D. experienced narrative
Answer: A
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Perhaps the earliest idea regarding abnormal behavior was that
a. supernatural forces or demonic spirits were at work. b. the brains of people displaying abnormal behavior were defective. c. it was the product of the inappropriate use of rewards and punishments. d. it was the result of a moral weakness. e. irrational thoughts or distorted thinking lead to emotional problems.
When Super Instructor first started teaching, he was terrified of speaking in front of groups. As he began his first lecture, he was so nervous that his voice shook and he felt close to tears. By the end of the lecture, he was calm. His experience is an example of the ____ technique, which is based on ____
a. ?systematic desensitization therapy; classical conditioning b. ?flooding; classical conditioning c. ?systematic desensitization therapy; extinction d. ?flooding; extinction
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