In Caplan's terminology, a program for elementary school students who are beginning to have difficulties with schoolwork, yet who have no symptoms of a disorder, is an example of

a. primary prevention.
b. secondary prevention.
c. tertiary prevention.
d. indicated preventive measures.


b

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Saying whatever comes to mind, even if it seems senseless, painful, or embarrassing, is part of the Freudian technique known as

a. dream analysis. b. analysis of transference. c. free association. d. analysis of resistance.

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All insight psychotherapies share the assumption that the client's psychological well-being depends on __________

a) a focus on the present, rather than the past. b) increased self-understanding. c) an understanding of the unconscious. d) recognizing the rewards individuals give themselves.

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What is the difference between underextension and overextension?

A. Underextension refers to applying a word more narrowly than it is usually applied, and overextension refers to applying a word too broadly. B. Overextension refers to applying a word more narrowly than it is usually applied, and underextension refers to applying a word too broadly. C. Underextension occurs when infants begin speaking their first words, and overextension begins after children start using more than one-word sentences. D. Overextension occurs when infants begin speaking their first words, and underextension begins after children start using more than one-word sentences.

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It would be proper APA style to say, "Williams & Leon (1999 ) reported that..."

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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