A therapist is helping a client ascertain what rewards are maintaining the client's drinking habit so a modification plan can be devised. This is an example of _______ therapy

a. client-centered c. behavioral
b. cognitive d. psychodynamic


C

Psychology

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Deciding the type of coping strategies one will use to deal with a problem is ______ appraisal.

A. primary B. secondary C. threat D. challenge

Psychology

Nicole tells her gynecologist that lately she has had no sexual desire. Nicole and her gynecologist discuss the possibility of using a hormone patch to address her sexual dysfunction. This hormone patch likely uses which hormone??

a. ?testosterone b. ?estrogen c. ?progesterone d. ?follicle stimulating hormone

Psychology

Regarding brain cells regeneration and repair, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Saltatory conduction is the approach in which a patient's good arm is restrained in order to force his or her impaired arm to be more active with a resulting increase in neurogenesis in the damaged part of the brain. b. Approaches involving neurogenesis are offering hope for persons suffering from a variety of disabilities, including blindness and Parkinson's disease. c. A healthy 75-year-old brain has just as many neurons as it did when it was 25-year-old. d. Although the brain loses cells daily, it simultaneously grows new neurons to replace them.

Psychology

Brain images from psychotic patients exhibiting a flat affect reveal that

a. their facial muscles are physically paralyzed. b. their brains are processing emotions abnormally. c. they have experienced a small stroke due to their hyperemotionality. d. their blood pressure and heart rate are abnormally slowed due to parasympathetic rebound.

Psychology