The ________ approach to therapy would be appropriate for a person who persistently believes that he/she is a fool, is stupid, and is just plain no good
a. cognitive
b. behavioral
c. sociocultural
d. psychosurgery
e. contingency
Answer: a. cognitive
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a. may serve as both a representation of our experiences and as a phonetic releaser system b. have no genetic component, only learned components c. are entirely innate d. can be learned only during a critical period from birth to two years of age
The most successful outcome of policy research and advocacy on homelessness is that key decision-makers in government and other sectors are beginning to ____
a. think of homelessness as being due to personal-individual risk factors b. think of homelessness in terms of access to housing c. think of homelessness as a problem d. both ‘a' and ‘c'
The ___________ half of the brain has been called an "interpreter" because one of its major roles is to provide a reasonable story to explain one's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
a. left b. right c. front d. back
Which of the following statements about forgiveness and culture is true?
A. Forgiveness may be an interpersonal process or an intrapersonal process, depending on the culture. B. Forgiveness is likely to be more common in Western cultures than Eastern cultures. C. White Americans were more likely to practice forgiveness than African Americans. D. Social harmony predicts forgiveness in Western cultures.