The posttraumatic model (PTM) of dissociative disorders is based on which perspective?
a. biological
b. sociocultural
c. psychological
d. behavioral
c
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What will be an ideal response?
Pam's son is a college student and an alcoholic. He still lives at home, and she often cleans up messes that occur when he is binge drinking. Even though she wishes desperately he was not an alcoholic, she still feels like she somehow contributes to it. She tries to help him complete his assignments in school, even though they are really his responsibility, because she doesn't want to see him
fail. What family factor discussed in your text is at work in this situation? a. Impulsivity b. Family members also have substance use disorders c. Codependency d. Parent psychopathology
Suppose that Joseph Brown is a U.S. diplomat who works in Country X, and he is trying to assess whether Country X poses a threat to the United States
The diplomat gathers evidence that Country X poses a threat, but he does not try to gather evidence that Country X does not pose a threat. This error is called a. the failure to transfer knowledge to a new task. b. the belief-bias effect. c. the anchoring-and-adjustment heuristic. d. the confirmation bias.
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A. vulnerability B. resiliency C. androgyny D. bidirectionality