What is one principal assumption of Alcoholics Anonymous?
a. People cannot recover on their own.
b. The first step is to improve overall physical health.
c. Only mental health professionals are successful in treating alcoholism.
d. Treatment must include a biological intervention, such as Antabuse.
Answer: a
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In the case of Serrita, whose struggle with anorexia is described in your textbook, what was her attitude about her condition that is common to many diagnosed with anorexia?
a. She admitted to being too thin and acknowledged her need to gain weight. b. She admitted to being too thin but denied that she needed to gain weight. c. She denied that she was too thin. d. She admitted to being too thin but blamed it on a biochemical deficiency.
Which of the following is the best reason that psychology should be seen as a science?
A. It focuses on important human questions. B. It studies observable phenomena. C. It uses the mind to study itself. D. It uses the scientific method
A humanist might explain Peter Herida's "super massive morbid obesity" by examining the role of:
A. an internal locus of control B. unresolved unconscious conflicts C. a lack of unconditional positive regard D. fixation at the oral stage
Humane treatment of animals used for research is
a. relatively easy to achieve. b. a matter of good research procedure. c. limited to cats, dogs, and primates. d. required only in cases where surgery is involved. e. left to the individual researcher to determine.