Tom described what he perceived as a "dog-eat-dog" world. What was
one of the ways his therapist tried to help Tom through his difficulties?
a) He asked Tom to create a list of people he trusted.
b) He asked Tom express appreciation whenever someone did something
he appreciated.
c) He asked Tom to take walks each day in order to "clear his head "
before he sat down for dinner.
d) He helped Tom to practice relaxation during therapy sessions while
imagining situations that would typically upset him.
a
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a. None b. Only those adolescents in Western nations c. Only those adolescents in Eastern nations d. Most adolescents around the world
When a group exerts such strong pressure to conform that it prevents people from expressing critical ideas, the group is suffering from ______
a. deindividuation b. risky shift c. groupthink d. polarization
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Neurobiological factors involved in panic disorder and generalized anxiety disorder provide evidence for the hypothesis that
a. both disorders are caused by an excess of the GABA neurotransmitter. b. fear and anxiety are fundamentally distinct. c. the two disorders are genetically identical. d. panic may be an acute version of generalized anxiety disorder.