Combating irrational beliefs, relaxation and mindfulness training, and training in coping and stress management are all elements of ______ approaches to managing chronic disease.
A. psychodynamic
B. humanistic
C. cognitive-behavioral
D. biomedical
C. cognitive-behavioral
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The biopsychosocial model has served as a guiding principle and has fueled dramatic advances in health psychological research since the:
a. 1940s c. 1960s b. 1950s d. 1970s
Alice is a 52-year-old typist working in the same law firm as 28-year-old Juliet. Both are considered excellent at their jobs, even though Alice is older and has some delay in her reaction time
What is it that permits Alice to perform her job as well as Juliet? a) Alice is given less arduous work to complete, while Juliet receives more challenging assignments. b) Juliet lacks experience and understanding of the complex material. c) Alice has developed selective optimization and uses a dictation program to make up for her slower typing time. d) Alice has greater verbal skills development than Juliet.
Hilda is 80 years old and finds herself spending more time looking back on her long life. According to Erikson's theory, we would expect her to be at the __________ stage of psychosocial development.
-intimacy versus isolation -generativity versus stagnation -industry versus inferiority -integrity versus despair
Parents living in an individualistic culture tend to socialize children to be
A. self-reliant. B. modest. C. interdependent. D. altruistic.