Mel's therapist helps him create routines for his daily life, such as setting daily times for sleeping, eating, and exercising. This form of therapy for bipolar disorder is called ____

a. psychoeducation
b. social rhythm therapy
c. cognitive behavioral therapy
d. interpersonal therapy


b

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A. "No, you have plenty of room in long-term memory. It's your attitude that is the problem." B. "That's a real possibility. Maybe we can work on mnemonics." C. "You have unlimited storage capacity in your long-term memory. Maybe the problem is getting the information in or getting the information back out." D. "Maybe, since you can only store a limited amount in long-term memory. I'll teach you how to do chunking."

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b. determine both our physical and psychological characteristics. c. determine physical but not psychological characteristics. d. actually have very little to do with any of the characteristics that we display.

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A. were more likely to perceive actions as intentional or hostile. B. suppressed their tendency toward aggression. C. learned how to cope with the feelings of hostility. D. hardly ever had aggressive thoughts related to the situations.

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