Angela intends to deliver her child vaginally, but she would like to receive pain-relieving drugs when her contractions become overwhelmingly painful for her
When she checks into the hospital, Angela is going to ask her nurses to arrange for her to have a(n) _______________ during labor.
lobotomy
c-section
episiotomy
epidural
epidural
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Why would teenagers be likely to grapple with issues of religious identity?
A. growing older leads teenagers to start "cataloging" the elements of their lives, so they will be ready to transition to adulthood B. the teenage years represent a time when, statistically, most people attend some kind of religious services or ceremonies C. the teenage years are generally acknowledged as a time of severe anxiety and strained relationships; teenagers seek solace in religious doctrines D. their increased ability to think critically and abstractly, coupled with a general search for identity, leads to questioning religious identity
Which of the following statements is true about the characteristics of observers that influence modeling?
a. Older children are reinforced primarily by physical stimuli such as food, affection, and punishment. c. Because of immediate imitation during infancy, reiterations of modeled behavior are unnecessary. b. The set of behaviors we choose to imitate stay constant during our lifetime. d. The probability of imitation of a modeled behavior is inversely proportional to self-esteem of the observer.
Kiran, age 6, is very reserved even around those close to her. Her teachers describe her as anxious and lonely, even though other children try to play with her. These can be described as ______
a. Internalizing symptoms b. Delirium c. Externalizing symptoms d. Avolition
James was working at a job where his new boss was really grating on his nerves. He wasn't making that much more money at this new job, he had offers to go elsewhere, and he did not have any particular reason to stay at the job. Nevertheless, he continued
working at this difficult and anxiety-producing job because he had been there for six years and did not want to "quit." He went to see a psychotherapist to help overcome the anxiety that he was feeling, and one of her first questions was, "is there anything positive that you can tell me about this job? You sound so unhappy there that I'm not sure I understand why you haven't left yet." James's therapist is giving him (a) __________, which is one of the key factors to why psychotherapy is usually successful. a. new perspective b. hope c. support d. motivation