Zelda is dramatic, impulsive, engages in self-injury, and makes frequent suicidal references. Her behavior most closely matches the DSM-5 diagnosis of __________ personality disorder.
A. borderline
B. depressive
C. narcissistic
D. bipolar
Answer: A
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a. Elisabeth: "People store an abstract representation of each basic-level category. b. Lester: "The prototype approach applies only to inanimate objects." c. Horatio: "The data on the semantic-priming effect are not consistent with the prototype approach." d. Joni: "Superordinate terms tend to activate different regions of the cortex from the regions activated by basic-level terms."
According to Erikson, if a young adult is able to find love and companionship in a relationship with another person, he or she will resolve the sixth crisis of development by achieving intimacy
intimacy. If he or she is not able to do this, he or she will resolve the sixth crisis by achieving a sense of inferiority. Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Health psychologists can help patients cope with medical procedures by
A. distracting the patient from learning about the medical procedure. B. using cognitive-behavioral interventions to help the patient preemptively catastrophize possible negative outcomes. C. using relaxation training and cognitive techniques to help the patient think differently about the unpleasantness of the situation. D. maximizing child patients’ separation anxiety so they quickly reattach to their parents following surgery.
The cultural makeup of the U.S. population has changed over the past few years because of immigration and other factors. Such long-term changes in the genetic and cultural makeup of a population are part of
A. nonnormative life events. B. nonnormative demographic change. C. normative historical change. D. nonnormative multidirectional change.