One potential "benefit" of being raised in a dysfunctional home, that the author states the proponents of the Codependency construct seem to overlook, is the development of
a. Success
b. Achievement
c. Motivation
d. Resilience
Answer: d. Resilience
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Which of the following statements is most accurate?
a. People in cohesive groups work harder than people in noncohesive groups. b. Noncohesive groups, when the task requires mental concentration, outperform cohesive ones. c. Cohesion, when based on unity, predicts performance. d. Cohesive groups outperform noncohesive ones, especially when their norms stress production. e. Cohesive groups encourage creativity and freedom from normative pressure.
What are Fredrickson's thought-action repertoires?
What will be an ideal response?
To minimize the cultural biases that may occur during diagnosis, it is suggested that diagnosticians do all of the following except
A. focus less on the concepts of normality and abnormality. B. become more aware of cognitive shortcuts that can impair clinical judgments. C. diagnose solely based on published criteria and standardized interview formats. D. rely less on their own clinical impressions.
Which of the following statements about parenting is the most accurate, based on existing research?
a. Western parents tend to use a lot of praise for compliant behavior. b. Not all cultures have some system of discipline for misbehavior; some feel that children are inherently good and do not need discipline. c. Permissive parenting would be most likely in cultures that have a tradition of filial piety. d. Japanese mothers usually respond to their children's misbehavior with loud reprimands and physical punishment.