Beck believes that clients make the cognitive error of minimizing the importance of negative events
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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An adolescent's attainment of autonomy is one of the primary developmental tasks of that period in her or his life.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A person who grew up in American culture has likely developed a redemptive narrative. Which of the examples best represents this concept?
a. Jarred sees himself as a victim who has no other choice but to stay at his job and provide for his family at home. b. Alison sees herself as a girl who had to endure great hardship growing up with divorced parents but has overcome this obstacle and is now happily married. c. DeWayne sees himself as a protagonist who has gotten lucky and been able to pursue his career and family dreams. d. Weiying sees herself as a loyal friend who is willing to forego her own needs if it means her friends and family will be happy.
The first evidence for EMDR was based on Francine Shapiro’s own experience with eye movements. If she had not been able to consistently repeat, or _______, those effects in other people, one would have to question the reliability of such data. And if her clients’ reports of reduced anxiety were not supported by, say, their overt behavior or the reports of their close relatives, one would have
to doubt the ____of these data.? a. ?reproduce; effectiveness b. ?reiterate; efficacy c. ?replicate; validity d. ?redo; truthfulness
The medications that are generally used to treat ADHD have proven to be helpful to ____ percent of ADHD patients
a. 25 b. 50 c. 70 d. 90