Kohut calls the internal mental representations of people that are experienced as an integral part of the self:
a. sexual target objects
b. self-objects
c. life and death objects
d. aggressive reality objects
b
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Concepts
a. are inferences made from the rules of language. b. are logical constructions made from formal premises. c. include only the most important characteristics of a category. d. exist because the characteristics of objects and situations have consequences for us. e. are stored at the same level of structure in long-term memory.
The nervous system is defined as
a. a complex network of cells that carries information to and from all parts of the body. b. a specialized cell that makes up the brain and nervous system. c. all nerves and neurons that are not contained in the brain and spinal cord but that run throughout the body itself. d. a gland located in the brain that secretes human growth hormone. e. a series of chemicals that send messages between neurons.
A diagnosis of persistent depressive disorder requires that a person report both a depressed mood and:
A. uncontrollable thoughts of suicide or self-harm on a regular basis. B. either hallucinations or delusions at least once during the same period. C. at least two other symptoms that have lasted for an extended period of time. D. both behavioral and cognitive symptoms that have lasted for an extended period of time.
Adolescence and young adulthood are typical periods of risk for eating disorders in that individuals who are perfectionistic, prone to worry, and stressed by change may
A) resist unwanted interventions by parents or other authority figures. B) find developmental milestones to be triggers for the disorder. C) use regurgitation as a passive-aggressive tactic for control. D) develop phobias centering on specific food groups.