Among adolescent girls, those who develop _____ coping style are at greatest risk for
developing depression.
a. a passive, ruminative c. a passive, denial-based
b. an active, avoidant d. an active, direct
A
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What was unusual about the John Hinckley case?
A. He used the not guilty by reason of sanity defense successfully. B. The public believed that he did not need to pay for his crime. C. He was successful in pleading the insanity defense. D. His petitions for release have been consistently denied.
In client-centered therapy
a. the client must be warm, supportive, and accepting of the therapy. b. the process of therapy is not as important as the emotional climate. c. the client is indulged to help him or her understand their ego. d. the therapist provides the advice and the client does the interpretation.
Mindfulness is a relaxation-based technique that:
a. intentionally bringing one's attention to internal and external experiences occurring at the present moment. b. has not been empirically demonstrated to result in increased immune activity. c. increases the breathing rate to distract the person from stressful thoughts.. d. focuses the mind on positive events from the past.
Routtenberg and Lindy (1965) allowed rats access to two levers for one hour per day to either obtain ICSS or food. They found that
A. rats pressed both levers equally. B. rats pressed the ICSS lever slightly more than the food lever. C. rats pressed the food lever slightly more than the ICSS lever. D. rats pressed the ICSS almost exclusively and many starved to death.