A child, who is by himself, starts to get into his father's toolbox, even though his father has told him not to. As he starts to reach into the toolbox, he begins to feel guilty and decides to leave the tools alone. This child has developed
A. negativism.
B. conscience.
C. social referencing.
D. situational compliance.
Answer: B
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Sara, age 62, recently suffered a stroke, in addition to her chronic pulmonary disease and osteoporosis. She relies on relatives and caretakers to help her on a daily basis, even with some of her most basic tasks. Which category best describes Sara's functional age?
A. oldest old B. old old C. young old D. geriatric
Abbey is a strong supporter of the Maudsley approach to treating anorexia. Thus, when considering the role of parents in the treatment process, she would be most likely to suggest that the parents
a. need to accept blame for the problem before therapy can be effective. b. stay out of the way and let the psychotherapists do their job unimpeded. c. must be a critical part of the treatment team with the goal of facilitating weight gain. d. should go on diets in support of their child.
The neurotransmitter that is most closely related to excessive physical symptoms of anxiety is
a. norepinephrine. b. serotonin. c. GABA. d. endorphins.
According to information presented in Chapter 6, which of the following is rated more negatively by medical personnel?
A. those with cancer B. those with diabetes C. those with heart disease D. those with AIDS