A brief psychotherapy designed to help people with depression better understand and cope with problems relating to their interpersonal relationships defines _____

a) behavior therapy.
b) humanistic therapy.
c) biomedical therapy.
d) interpersonal therapy (IPT).


Answer: d

Psychology

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a) Equivalence b) Cross-cultural research c) Operationalization d) Bias

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Melanie, a graduate student working in a neuroscience lab, grows neurons in a petri dish to study the effects of environmental toxins on neuronal communication. During one of Melanie’s experiments, she accidentally damages the axon of a neuron. What will be an immediate consequence of this mishap?

a. The neuron will not be able to transmit information to other cells. b. The neuron will not be able to translate proteins. c. The neuron will not be able to receive inputs from other cells. d. The neuron’s other axons will have to take over the function of the damaged axon.

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On most days, Rebecca feels depressed and finds it difficult to get out of bed and go about her daily tasks. About once a month, however, she becomes extremely energized, sociable, and feels extremely happy. This high mood lasts for about a week, and then she goes back to feeling depressed. Based on her symptoms, Rebecca probably would be diagnosed with:

A) bipolar disorder. B) multiple personality disorder. C) borderline personality disorder. D) dysthymia.

Psychology

Marquitta is studying for a quiz and records in her notes that glucose is the main source of fuel for the nervous system and enters the brain via _____.

A. active transport B. passive transport C. gaps in the ventricles D. gaps in the blood-brain barrier

Psychology