Alfred Binet
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A clinical psychologist treating a woman with obesity says, "Obesity is associated with depressed mood, although we are not clear whether depression is the cause or the effect. What is clear is that sexual abuse is a causal factor in obesity." Research indicates that these remarks are ____
a. entirely false. Research fails to support either assertion. b. partially true. Research rejects the association with depression but supports the idea that sexual abuse causes obesity. c. partially true. Research supports the association with depression but rejects the idea that sexual abuse directly causes obesity. d. entirely true. Research supports both assertions.
Jenna has had enough of Cory, her roommate. Cory seems to be able to be kind and mean at the same time. Cory says that she is afraid of losing Jenna as a friend and then showers her with praise and gifts. Cory seems to be showing the signs of a(n)____ personality disorder.
A. anxiety B. borderline C. dependent D. traumatic
Megan is very nervous when she speaks with more than one person at a time. Her therapist has helped her gradually increase her exposure to more than one person until she is speaking in front of a group. This part of the social skills training process is called
a. behavioral rehearsal. c. shaping. b. modeling. d. repetition.
Scott has heart damage that his doctor says is due to prolonged stress from caring for a child with a serious, incurable illness. The doctor explained that the damage was probably due to high levels of adrenaline and cortisol produced by his body over a long period of time. Hans Selye would say that Scott is in the __________ stage of the general adaptation syndrome.
A. alarm reaction B. catastrophic C. exhaustion D. resistance