The neo-Freudians would have been LEAST likely to emphasize the importance of _____ needs in a therapeutic setting
A) dependence
B) sexual
C) power
D) status
Answer: B
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Chronic stressors and losses create ________
Answer:
In 1916, a Stanford University professor adapted and revised the Binet and Simon's test and re-released it in the United States. That psychologist was ____
a. David Wechsler b. Sir Francis Galton c. Robert Sternberg d. Lewis Terman
The typical pattern of creativity in childhood is
a. high in preschool, higher in first grade, even higher in fourth grade, and highest by age 12. b. highest in preschool, lower in first grade, even lower in fourth grade, and lowest by age 12. c. high in preschool, lower in first grade, even lower in fourth grade, and higher by age 12. d. low in preschool, higher in first grade, even higher in fourth grade, and lower by age 12.
A person who has used an excessive amount of alcohol may experience changes in behavior such as becoming aggressive, making inappropriate sexual advances, and showing poor judgment and rapid shifts in mood, all of which make it more difficult to function effectively. These behavioral changes are said to be
a. maladaptive. b. malformed. c. impaired. d. substance use disorder.