Claude has suffered from recurrent mild depression. His doctor recommends a neurofeedback specialist to help reduce the stress produced by this lingering condition. Which equipment is the specialist likely to use in treating Claude?
A) Computed tomography (CT) scan
B) Electroencephalograph (EEG)
C) Galvanic skin response (GSR)
D) Electrocardiograph (EKG)
B) Electroencephalograph (EEG)
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Concluding that a person drinks too much because he/she is an alcoholic is an example of
a. logical reasoning. b. circular reasoning. c. inductive reasoning. d. deductive reasoning.
Overt behavioral interventions are likely to be used when the client is
a. severely depressed. b. in fact correct. c. not easily persuaded. d. a child/adolescent.
Maggie is the mother of three girls; the eldest two are away at college and the youngest is a senior in high school. Maggie is worried that she will experience loneliness or a loss of purpose when her youngest daughter goes off to college as well. What term is used to describe Maggie's fears?
A. broken-heart syndrome B. momma-bear syndrome C. empty-nest syndrome D. lonesome-dove syndrome
Agonist is to antagonist as:
a. neuromodulator is to neurotransmitter. b. reuptake is to receptor. c. mimic is to block. d. block is to mimic. e. inhibit is to stimulate.