Professional psychologists may take different approaches, but all use one strategy:
a. behavioral self-modification.
b. creating conditions to encourage new behaviors.
c. dynamic psychotherapy.
d. environmental reinforcement and change of behavior.
B.
You might also like to view...
The case of Phineas Gage best supports the idea that:
a. dualism has a place in science. b. the cortex functions as a whole unit. c. individual brain areas have specialized functions. d. the brain has regenerative capabilities.
With respect to genetic determinants of mental disorders, a pleiotropic effect is one in which:
A) a single gene is associated with a mental disorder. B) multiple genes interact to produce a mental disorder. C) multiple genes interact with one another and the environment to produce a mental disorder. D) a single gene is associated with multiple mental disorders.
The meta-analysis of drug prevention programs funded by SAMSHA found that:
a. programs that were effective in demonstration projects were almost always effective in real-life settings. b. it is probably impossible to effectively implement prevention programs in real-life settings, regardless of how well they performed in demonstration projects. c. the effectiveness of programs in real-life settings is heavily dependent upon how well the program was implemented. d. it is too expensive to try to implement prevention programs in real-life settings.
Which of the following individuals is the most likely to have ongoing symptoms of traumatic brain injury?
a. Guillaume, who is an Olympic sprinter b. George, who has been a professional American football player for many years c. Michael, who has been an Olympic swimmer for years d. Samuel, who has been a professional ballet dancer for years