The _____ framework was developed by Camp and colleagues (1993; 2007) to help older adults utilize two different types of aids to compensate for normal declines in memory skill
a. A-B-B-A
b. E-I-E-I-O
c. X-R-X-R
d. C-D-E-F-G
b
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An important goal of client-centered therapy is to
a. help clients realize they don't have to worry constantly about approval from others. b. help clients achieve a greater understanding of how long-repressed childhood conflicts can affect their adult behavior. c. change the ways clients think. d. modify clients' maladaptive behavior patterns.
Self-awareness theory suggests that
a. we bring out our personal shortcomings through self-focus. b. we spend too much time thinking about ourselves. c. self-focus is triggered more by negative moods than positive moods. d. self-focus is a central part of problem-focused coping.
The health belief model discussed in the text proposes that ____
a. we form our health beliefs on the basis of observational information and our sense of self-efficacy b. our beliefs about the effectiveness, ease, and consequences of doing (or not doing) a certain behavior determine whether we do (or do not do) that behavior c. our beliefs about what others are doing vis-à-vis their health (whether accurate or not) guide our health-related behavior d. we form our health beliefs by relying too much on what "feels good" either psychologically or physically
What is it called when a person thinks, feels, or behaves more violently in the presence of weapons?
A. priming B. weapons focus C. environmental cues D. weapons effect