Stephen was recently involved in a car accident in which he was critically injured. He is unable to recall the events that led to the accident. Stephen is suffering from _____
A) anterograde amnesia
B) retrograde amnesia
C) dissociative amnesia
D) infantile amnesia
B
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In person-centred therapy, the therapist does not typically provide advice due to the belief that the client can and will recognize the right thing to do. This approach is described as:
A) flexible. B) nondirective. C) self-actualizing. D) self-aware.
Which forms of therapy tend to work with well-educated, verbal, and highly motivated clients?
a. social skills training c. aversive conditioning b. psychodynamic and client-centered d. classical conditioning
Two research teams are both experimenting with new treatments for a medical condition. In one study, the condition involved currently has no treatment; in the other, there is an accepted treatment, to which the researchers seek alternative and/or improved options. Both studies are comparing an experimental treatment to a placebo. Ethically, what is the most likely opinion?
A) ?Both studies are unethical because patient welfare is not the first priority. B) ?The study wherein an accepted standard of care exists may be unethical. C) ?The study wherein no treatment exists for the condition is less ethical. D) ?Both studies are ethical because testing new treatments is necessary.
________ increase the likelihood that a receiving neuron will fire.
A. Synaptic clefts B. Inhibitory neurotransmitters C. Excitatory neurotransmitters D. Refractory periods