________________is a technique used with persons with panic disorder that aims at restoring a normal
level of carbon dioxide in the blood by having clients __________________.
a. Mindfulness training; breathe slowly through the nose
b. Transcendental meditation; visualize relaxing scenes with their eyes closed
c. Breathing retraining; breathe slowly and deeply from the abdomen
d. Guided breathing; breathe slowly and deeply from the abdomen
C
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The tendency to perceive and approach problems in the same ways that have worked in the past is called __________.
A. a mental set B. algorithmic thinking C. convergent thinking D. functional fixedness
What does your text cite as a potential factor for why breast cancer has a higher mortality rate in men than women? a. Less is known about how to treat breast cancer in men
b. Breast cancer is more common in White men and Black women. Since there are more White men in the population, it skews the statistics. c. It is often diagnosed later in men than in women. d. Men are more likely to develop a more deadly strain of breast cancer.
Rats that traversed a maze for 10 consecutive days with no reward showed no evidence of learning the maze. When reinforcement was provided beginning on the 11th day, Tolman reported that these rats:
A) were unable to effectively master the maze over the next week due to learned helplessness. B) slowly started to learn the maze over the next week, as long as reinforcement was provided each day. C) immediately demonstrated mastery of the maze. D) slowly started to learn the maze over the next week, even if reinforcement was discontinued.
Despite the claim that positive psychology is balanced, what did Martin Seligman indicate was lacking in positive psychology?
A. interest in continuing to use empirical measures and research B. discussions of the importance of culture when distinguishing strengths and weaknesses C. an understanding of how to properly balance information from other fields D. the ability to rule out cultural factors in diagnosing mental illness