Dr. Krank says, "Patients who continually report being in pain have a higher-than-normal sensitivity level." Dr. Krank's explanation of somatic symptom disorder reflects which perspective?

a. psychodynamic c. sociocultural
b. biological d. cognitive-behavioral


B

Psychology

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a. Assisted discovery c. Reciprocal teaching b. Cooperative learning d. The zone of proximal development

Psychology

Illnesses that result from smoking are the single most preventable causes of illness and death in the United States today

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

People in late adulthood can serve as resources for younger people and can be regarded as "venerated elders."

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Psychology

Which of the following dimensions are especially important to the therapeutic relationships?

a. the emotional bonds that develop between the therapist and client b. the shared understanding of the task at hand c. neither a nor b d. both a and b

Psychology