Most therapists today _______

a. adhere to the psychoanalytic approach
b. adhere to the behavioral approach
c. adhere to the humanistic approach
d. do not adhere strictly to one approach


d

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Adolescents tend to eat less than the recommended amounts of __________________ and more than the recommended amount of ____________________

a. protein; dairy products b. whole grains; protein c. saturated fats; whole grains d. fruits and vegetables; sugar

Psychology

Monte is a three-year-old boy recently diagnosed with autism. He appears completely unresponsive to his parents and shows no indication of any language development. Monte seems disinterested in communication of any kind and has significant rituals such as lining up his toys and realigning them every few minutes. He becomes hysterical if anyone interrupts his ritualistic activity. On an IQ

assessment designed for very young children, Monte's score was extremely low. His prognosis is poor primarily because of a. his lack of language acquisition and low IQ. b. his low IQ and early age of onset. c. the early age of onset and lack of language acquisition. d. his ritualistic behavior and disinterest in his parents.

Psychology

Dr. Chin told his students, "Incidence rates tell us the percentage of individuals in a targeted population who have a particular disorder during a specified period of time, while prevalence rates describe the number of new cases within a specified period. Shorter periods of time generally reveal higher prevalence rates. Moreover, incidence rates are likely to be lower than prevalence rates."

Which part of Dr. Chin's statement is accurate? a. Incidence rates tell us the percentage of individuals in a targeted population who have a particular disorder during a specific period of time. b. Prevalence rates describe the number of new cases within a specified period. c. Shorter periods of time generally reveal higher prevalence rates. d. Incidence rates are likely to be lower than prevalence rates.

Psychology

Mood, distractibility, and regularity are components of ______.

A. personality B. emotional stability C. insecurity D. temperament

Psychology