Children with problematic development in social skills, cognitive development, and
academic are susceptible to
a) negative reinforcement in school
b) positive reinforcement in school
c) receive counseling
d) extra help
A
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When asking family members to explain what they feel is wrong in the family, family members will often point their
fingers at one person and blame him or her for the problem.
a. True b. False
Matt Wilcock just renewed his gym membership for the coming year and feels this is one
of his best investments. You see, he works out regularly because he wants to look more muscular. Despite the reality that his friends tell him he looks great, Matt believes he looks skinny and that his friends are making fun of him behind his back. He continues to exercise excessively in order to increase his muscle mass and recently started taking anabolic steroids. Matt does not think any of this is working and he remains dissatisfied with his appearance. When his friends try to reassure him that he looks fine, Matt believes, “I just need to work harder at pumping up.” What is the most likely diagnosis for Matt?
a) Narcissistic personality disorder b) Delusional disorder c) Specific phobia d) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
The self in phenomenological thought is portrayed as a consequence of internal forces
such as ego strivings and genetically transmitted personality traits. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
How is scientific evidence different from common sense or intuition?