Research on comorbid pathology suggests that as many as ____ % of patients with bulimia also have a personality disorder
a. 40
b. 50
c. 60
d. none of these
a. 40
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________________ is the process by which people make sense of the world by imaging how other peoples’ state of mind can influence behavior.
a) Mindfulness b) Mentalization c) Radical acceptance d) Mirroring e) None of the above
Which of the following is an epigenetic explanation for the finding that paternal age has been shown to increase children’s risk for ASD?
a. Older fathers are typically of higher SES, and higher SES is associated with increased risk for ASD. b. Spontaneous genetic mutations are more common in the sperm cells of older men. c. Environmental stressors over the man’s lifetime could lead to changes in the way genes are expressed. d. Older fathers are more likely to have learned about genetics and be more aware about the way their genes affect their children, leading to greater detection of ASD signs and symptoms in their offspring.
Mrs. Brown has tried to explain to her 3-year-old daughter, Maya, that Maya must stay at the babysitter's house while her mother goes to work. Maya cries each day during leave-taking
Mrs. Brown is embarrassed by this, especially because the babysitter seems to disapprove. The babysitter thinks that Maya should be more considerate toward her mother. Which is the most developmentally appropriate course of action? a. Explain patiently to Maya that her mother loves her but that she needs to work. b. Explain to the babysitter that Maya can't understand yet why her mother has to leave her and ask that the babysitter be patient with her. c. Ask the babysitter to spend some time explaining to Maya why her mother needs to leave. d. Spend more time teaching Maya to be considerate of others by talking to her about sharing.
Parallel thinking
What will be an ideal response?