OCD was once considered a particularly difficult disorder to treat. This changed when clinicians began analyzing OCD in terms of _____
A) ?phobic conditioning
B) ?experimental neurosis
C) ?avoidance conditioning
D) ?anxiety conservation
C
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Mrs. Smyth is diagnosed with depression because she has lost weight, expresses excessive guilt, and is unresponsive to pleasurable things. Further, she is more active. Which symptom listed would NOT be consistent with the diagnosis of depression?
a. weight loss b. increased activity c. unresponsive to pleasurable things d. excessive guilt
The more gyri and fissures found on the cerebral cortex, the
a. smoother the appearance of the surface of the brain. b. more nerve cells it contains. c. larger the organism. d. simpler the brain and nervous system. e. less nerve cells it contains.
Jane and Joe have been dating for three months. Jane likes to be around Joe but couldn't feel any overwhelming emotions. This is one example of _____ love
A) passionate B) companionate C) Hollywood D) empty Incorrect. Empty love has commitment, but lacks intimacy and passion.
You are trying to reach the glove compartment and drive at the same time and end up "tapping" the bumper of the driver in front of you. When you both get out to survey the damage, you apologize saying,
"It's my fault; I should have been paying closer attention to driving. I'm sorry." What is the other motorist likely to do in response, according to the authors of your text? a. "Tap" your bumper in retaliation. b. Punch you to "knock some sense" into you. c. Become less angry about the situation. d. Actually start apologizing and taking some of the blame as well.