The disorder that characterizes children who have persistent bedwetting and have never

established urinary control is ______.

a. primary enuresis c. primary encopresis
b. secondary enuresis d. secondary encopresis


A

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Mia has a great deal of anxiety around dogs. Her therapist notes that this anxiety disappears when Mia removes herself from the presence of the dog, thereby reinforcing her avoidance of dogs. This analysis of how anxiety precedes Mia's encounter with dogs and relief follows when Mia gets away from dogs is an example of which assessment technique?

a. Projective testing b. MRI c. Functional analysis d. Structured interview

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In healthy, well-adjusted individuals, dissociation typically occurs following a. calm, reflective periods

b. participation in a group activity. c. reading or any activity that requires great concentration. d. stress or a traumatic event.

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Which of the following statements about neuronal conduction in myelinated neurons is correct?

A. Myelinated axons use saltatory conduction. B. Myelination is a less efficient way to increase conduction speed than increasing the width of axons. C. Myelin is only found on neurons in the brain. D. Thicker myelination on axons results in a slower conduction of action potentials.

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