Jackie's therapist wants her to adjust her appraisal of a recent event so she will be able to cope more effectively. Her therapist most likely uses the __________ approach
a. humanistic c. cognitive
b. behavioral d. psychodynamic
C
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a. during the alarm reaction b. during the resistance phase c. during the exhaustion stage d. during recovery from stress
A big criticism against Guilford's structure-of-intellect theory of intelligence is that
a. scores on the many separate factors are often correlated. b. the brain is too small to hold 180 separate abilities. c. reflective thinkers cannot identify 180 separate skills. d. Caucasians do better than other races on Guilford's tests.
What is the most commonly used assessment for career interests?
a. Self-assessment b. Strong Interest Inventory c. Myers-Briggs Personality d. Holland Occupational Code
Which of the following is a recommendation from the CDC regarding the use of opioid treatments for pain management?
a. Start with a high dose and then slowly decrease it over a period of a month. b. Use alternative methods for pain management when possible (i.e., exercise and cognitive behavioral therapy). c. Doctors should prescribe extended-release opioids over a long period rather than immediate-release opioids over a short period. d. When a patient requests opioid treatment, the doctor should comply because the patient typically knows what is most likely to help them.