Retrieval cues ______
a. are important in helping us remember items stored in long-term memory
b. are aids in rote rehearsal in short-term memory
c. can be helpful in both long and short-term memory
d. have been recently shown to be inefficient in accessing available information in memory
a
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_____ a stimulant results in _____.
A) Withdrawal from; fatigue and negative emotions B) Overuse of; fatigue and anxiety C) Withdrawal from; feelings of intimacy and euphoria D) Overuse of; weight gain
Which technique, though questionable in its validity, is widely used by therapists to help clients recover lost childhood memories?
a) hypnosis b) "truth" serum c) Gestalt therapy d) electroconvulsive therapy
__________ refers to a client's attempts to avoid doing therapeutic work. It may appear as "forgetting" to show up for a session or refusing to discuss certain topics that are particularly sensitive or threatening
a. Transference b. Manifesting c. Associating d. Resistance
Which statement is true regarding the John-Joan story of the chapter prologue?
A. Joan was successfully socialized as a girl. B. Biological influences were more impactful than socialization. C. Surgeons were able to reattach the severed penis. D. This story demonstrated the power of environment over genes.