Gina's husband of 47 years died, and Gina's current focus is on learning how to care for herself, make decisions for herself, and forgive her husband for leaving her all alone
Gina's focus is best considered to be an example of the tasks usually associated with which of the following stages of grieving?
a. the shock phase
b. the overload phase
c. the renewal phase
d. the healing phase
d
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Tolan and Dodge (2005) have proposed a four-part model for a comprehensive mental health system that serves children and their families. Based on what is known about existing barriers to services, which of the following components would likely be a part of this model?
a. access to effective emergency care to treat crisis situations b. preventive care provided in natural settings such as schools or daycares c. emphasis on research-based treatments that address the cultural majority d. an expansion of psychiatric hospitals that are equipped to handle long-term inpatient care
Which of the following suggests that mood disorders have a biological basis?
a. Children model parental attitudes of pessimism. b. Depressed children often get more attention than their siblings. c. Results from twin and adoption studies show a genetic component. d. Some people are more aggressive than others.
The brain's ability to change throughout the life span through the addition of new neurons, new interconnections between neurons, and the reorganization of information-processing areas is termed
A. neuroplasticity. B. neuromutability. C. neurogenesis. D. neuroadaptation.
According to theory theory, children's cognition is a top-down process, driven by hypotheses that they test
Indicate whether the statement is true or false