Ingrid is receiving cognitive-behavioral therapy. What does this approach entail?
What will be an ideal response?
Cognitive-behavioral therapy emphasizes changing a person's current thoughts and behaviors. This approach is unlike psychodynamic therapies, which focus on resolving deep-seated issues in a person's childhood.
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Kevin has a blood disorder that gets its name from the shape of his malformed red blood cells. What disorder does Kevin have?
A. sickle-cell anemia B. hemophilia C. Klinefelter's syndrome D. fragile X syndrome
Which disorder is characterized by unprovoked periods of rapid breathing, rapid heart rate, chest pains, sweating, faintness, and trembling?
a. Cotard's syndrome b. Panic disorder c. Obsessive-compulsive disorder d. Narcissistic personality disorder
Did the phylogenies of the different islands support the theory that one colonization followed by adaptive radiation and convergent evolution occurred?
_____ thinking is the ability to make unusual associations and switch smoothly between sets of ideas
a) Convergent b) Divergent c) Digressive d) Expert