Research has shown that the right combination of inherited potential and environmental stress may produce mind-altering changes in the brain. These changes may cause psychotic behavior and various forms of psychopathology. This is called the __________ model
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
stress-vulnerability
stress vulnerability
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Meta-analyses of studies exploring the connection between psychosis and marijuana use conclude that ____
a. risk of psychosis is decreasedby 75 percent in marijuana users b. heavy use of marijuana increases the risk of psychosis by 50to 200 percent c. psychotic symptoms observed with heavy marijuana use are due to the transitory effects of intoxication d. estimates states that up to 25 percent of the cases of psychosis might not have occurred if marijuana had not been used
Freud called the anxiety that resulted from unconscious conflicts a ___________________.
A. fixation B. neuroses C. defense mechanism D. primary process
In Washington v. Harper, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that
A. an inmate's right to refuse antipsychotic medication is not unconstitutional. B. an inmate does not have the right to question the treatment prescribed by treatment staff and seek a second opinion. C. an inmate has the right to question the treatment prescribed by treatment staff and to demand a second opinion. D. an inmate's right to refuse antipsychotic medication did not outweigh the state's need to administer it if there was a showing that the inmate posed a security risk.
What do biologically and usage based theories of phonology focus on?
A. Biologically based theories focus on the importance of computational constraints of phonotactics while usage based theories focus on how phonology is used in emerging literacy. B. Both biologically and usage based theories focus on the organization of the phonological system. C. Biologically based theories focus on the role of anatomical and physiological factors in development while usage based theories focus on the role of environmental input. D. Biologically based theories focus on the role of environmental input while usage based theories focus on the role of anatomical and physiological factors in development.