Cognitive-behavioral coping skills therapy is often used to help clients

a. overcome the lethargic effects of opiates.
b. deal with life changes due to chronic pain.
c. manage daunting long-term treatments.
d. learn to tolerate unyielding pain.


d

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A. He was not capable of automatic encoding, but was capable of effortful encoding. B. His short-term memory was severely impaired, but his long-term memory was intact. C. His episodic memory was severely impaired, but his procedural memory was intact. D. H. M.'s semantic memory was severely impaired, but his episodic memory was intact.

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The text suggests that enhanced perceptual accuracy is LESS likely if we

a. rely only on our motivations and expectations. b. voluntarily direct attention toward sensations that are normally tuned out. c. engage in reality testing. d. interrupt habituation and break perceptual sets.

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Your friend has been dealing with a highly stressful work situation and recently has appeared very tired and seems to constantly have aches and pains. If she has the general adaptation syndrome, which stage is she likely in?

a. Exhaustion b. Alarm c. Resistance d. Autoimmune

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Which term refers to the smallest language unit that has meaning?

A. morpheme B. phonology C. letter D. symbol

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