Kennedy meets with a therapist who is trying to merge her "quiet expert" with her "risk taker" so that she'll become a complete "risky expert." This would be an example of
A) Ellis' rational emotive behavior therapy. B) Freud's psychoanalysis.
C) Perls' Gestalt therapy. D) Rogers' person-centered therapy.
C
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Which period of psychosexual development occurs when a child becomes preoccupied with the development of skills and other activities?
A. Genital B. Phallic C. Latency D. Pubertal
In a study by Levy, Slade, Kunkel, & Kasl (2002), individuals between the ages of 50 and 94 who had positive views about themselves as well as positive attitudes toward aging
a. had different brain structures from those without such positive attitudes b. lived seven and a half years longer than those without such positive attitudes. c. were found to be less likely to have heart disease. d. were found to be more likely to be involved with positive community activities.
Research has shown that excessive secretion of the stress hormone cortisol can result in cell death in the hippocampal region of the brain in cases of a. substance abuse
b. mania. c. posttraumatic stress disorder. d. AIDS.
Research on alternative techniques for conception
A) indicates an increased risk for autism. B) does not indicate any particular developmental problems. C) has revealed a delay in language development. D) suggests higher rates of Down syndrome.