Children are on a quest for self-understanding in middle childhood
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
True
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Dr. Moore was convinced he would not be able to help his client control his compulsive overeating, unless he discovered the reason behind the behavior. Therefore, the tests he used were intended to examine these underlying causes. Dr. Moore was following the
a. biopsychosocial model. b. psychoanalytic approach. c. cognitive approach. d. medical model.
Research on anxiety disorders has indicated that:
A) in order to experience a generalized anxiety disorder, a person must have lived though a specific anxiety-producing event. B) the majority of people who live through a traumatic experience continue to have posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms for many years. C) stress symptoms are normal in the immediate aftermath of any crisis or trauma. D) if psychic numbing and a sense of detachment from others persist for six weeks after a trauma, then posttraumatic stress disorder is diagnosed.
According to the discussion in Chapter 8, John Anderson's ACT-R Theory
a. focuses on discovering how experts and novices categorize new objects. b. explains how working memory processes semantic information; however, ACT-R theory is not currently concerned with the way this information is stored in long-term memory. c. proposes that each concept in semantic memory can be described in terms of a list of characteristics that its members must possess. d. attempts to explain processes such as language, reasoning and decision makingâ€"in addition to semantic memory.
While talking to his therapist, Bobby says, "I always feel tense! I'm trying to balance the need to be like others with a corresponding need to feel unique." His therapist says, "It appears as if your therapy is succeeding, as you just correctly defined the ____ theory."
a. ?social identity b. ?self-perception c. ?social comparison d. ?self-fulfilling