Which of the following would be more at risk for prolonged grief or the development of long-term grief-related problems?
A) 8 year-old Billy, who knew his dog was ill and in danger of dying
B) 16 year-old Susan, whose mother died
C) 45 year-old Mr. Johnson, whose mother died of breast cancer
D) 65 year-old Mrs. Carter, whose husband died
B
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Sherif’s study of the autokinetic effect situation indicated that norms
a. emerge through reciprocal influence. b. describe how members act, feel, and think. c. define which behaviors are “bad” or “wrong.” d. emerge from personal, idiosyncratic beliefs. e. identify behaviors that should not be performed.
Billy takes a drug that causes him to see strange things. For example, he reports that the refrigerator has grown arms and is trying to grab him. What type of drug has he most likely taken?
A. hallucinogen B. stimulant C. anti-psychotic D. depressant
Describe the symptoms that indicate that Malik is experiencing depression. How could Seligman explain Malik’s depression?
What will be an ideal response?
Recent evidence from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health suggests that drug use is _____ among teenagers and is _____ for individuals in their fifties.
A) moderate; decreasing B) lowest; declining C) highest; increasing D) highest; falling