Which perspective takes into account genetics in the development of personality disorders?
A) psychobiological
B) biopsychosocial
C) cognitive
D) psychodynamic
Answer: B
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a. issue will have significant consequences for the person's life b. issue is generally interesting to the person c. person has at some point in life already been affected by the issue d. issue concerns people who are similar to the person—though it may or may not affect the person himself or herself
Suicidal people usually have
a. a history of trouble with family or sexual adjustment problems. b. drinking or drug abuse problems. c. job difficulties. d. problems in any one or all of these areas.
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a. brain wave patterns (EEGs) b. computerized axial tomography c. neural synapses d. action potentials
Carmen is highly interested in pursuing her own goals. According to the dual-concern model she is:
a. high in assertiveness. b. high in cooperativeness. c. low in assertiveness. d. low in cooperativeness.