One of the likely problems a therapist may encounter while trying to help a patient with histrionic personality disorder is the patient's

a. unwillingness to admit there is a problem

b. use of threatening language.
c. lack of intellectual ability necessary to succeed in therapy.
d. manipulative use of crying, charm, or seductive behavior.


d

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A. unreliable B. invalid C. open-ended D. projective

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Kearstein is quiet and shy, although she is less quiet and shy when she is at family gatherings than when she is in her college class. This example of Kearstein supports the concept of

a. situational fixations. b. possible selves. c. incongruence. d. trait-situation interaction.

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With continued practice of physical skills, neural pathways

A) prune more synapses. B) grow more synapses. C) lose myelination. D) become less efficient.

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Damage to the occipital lobe could result in difficulty processing ______.

a. auditory information b. memories c. sensations of pain d. visual information

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