Name and define the two broad categories of adolescent problems and provide an example of each
What will be an ideal response?
Internalizing disorders are physical and psychological problems that are turned inward and primarily affect only
the adolescent in question; they include such problems as depression, anxiety, and phobias. Externalizing disorders
are problems that are directed outward, toward others, and typically are displayed as behavioral problems such as
aggression, fighting, destructiveness, and truancy.
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a. impellance b. instigation c. inhibition d. impetuousness
__________ is the only drug in psychiatry for which there is effective prophylaxis against disease recurrence
a. Prozac b. Chlorpromazine c. Lithium d. Haldol
Brad's parents are trying to get him to finish his meals, so they institute the "Clean Plate Award.". Brad is likely to become an over-eater because children with parents who initiate meal related practices intended to increase food consumption tend to learn to depend on internal hunger signals
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A person recently goes to a restaurant where they have steak, a baked potato, salad, and a glass of red wine. Recalling this information is an example of a ______ memory.
A. procedural B. episodic C. semantic D. elaborative