Kelly was recently diagnosed with cancer. Her physician recommended that she keep a journal about her
feelings and thoughts. Research suggests
A) this is a good idea emotional disclosure is often effective in improving physical condition.
B) this is neither good nor bad emotional disclosure has no real impact on physical condition.
C) this is a moderately good idea emotional disclosure may make her feel better but will have no impact
on her physical condition.
D) this is a bad idea emotional disclosure tends to make people physical condition worse.
A
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When we say to a little boy, "Hey there tough guy," and we say to a little girl, "Hello sweet little princess," we are interacting based on categories we have deeply engrained related to masculinity and femininity. What theory attributes much of our gender role development to these ways of thinking?
a. Social learning b. Cognitive c. Gender schema d. Evolutionary
An intense fear of one's penis or nipples retracting into the body and shrinking in size is known as
a. Pa-leng. b. Koro. c. Dhat. d. Latah.
Ellen was in the depths of depression when she began psychotherapy. Now, two weekly sessions later, she already feels considerably better. This improvement, however, is completely due to the fact that extreme symptoms regress towards their average levels. Ellen's improvement during therapy is a treatment illusion termed:
A) natural improvement. B) a nonspecific treatment effect. C) a placebo effect. D) an error in reconstructive memory.
What is the difference between cardinal, central, and secondary traits? What are some of Monica’s central traits?
What will be an ideal response?