Stress inoculation training, a cognitive-behavioral technique, was developed by

a. Ellis
b. Beck
c. Meichbaum
d. Glasser


Answer: c. Meichbaum

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The results of the Minnesota Longitudinal Study indicate that ______.

a. securely attached infants show benefits in early childhood with respect to being cooperative and empathic, but these benefits disappear by the preschool years b. infants with insecure–ambivalent attachment were more likely to become insulated or hostile to others c. infants with insecure–disorganized/disoriented attachment were at greatest risk for behavior problems in childhood d. infants with insecure–avoidant attachment were at greatest risk for behavior problems in childhood but infants with insecure–ambivalent attachment were at greatest risk for behavior problems in adolescence

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Where did a comprehensive program aimed at slowing the spread of HIV/AIDS in the community begin?

a. London b. San Francisco c. Amsterdam d. New York City

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In comparison to the __________________ model, the _______________ model assesses the complexities of learning disabilities better than a one-step process where an individual is tested once and diagnosed

A) ?discrepancy; Response to Intervention B) ?Response to Intervention; discrepancy C) ?immediate responsiveness; subjective interpretation D) ?subjective interpretation; immediate responsiveness

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Attachment needs are normative and universal across theory; thus EFT has elements that are applicable to diverse clients

a. True b. False

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