The disorder that combines intrusions of unwanted thoughts and urges to engage in senseless rituals is
a. panic disorder. c. obsessive-compulsive disorder.
b. phobic disorder. d. agoraphobia.
C
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What is considered the hallmark of secure attachment?
A. The child never cries and is stable enough to not demand face-to-face interactions with the caregiver. B. The caregiver responds to the child constantly, to the point of being overly responsive. C. The caregiver is sensitive to the child's needs, is aware of the child's moods, can discriminate the infant's signals, and is responsive, warm, and affectionate. D. The child has no fear of strangers and demonstrates that she or he is equally comfortable with unfamiliar adults as with the caregiver.
Which statement about strokes is accurate? a. Survivors can never recover
b. Survivors generally require short-term care. c. Strokes are a significant cause of disability. d. Most strokes occur in individuals younger than 50 years of age.
How does Keating explain the maltreatment effect?
A. People are uncertain of appropriate social norms. B. Emotionally vulnerable people are more likely to seek out groups. C. People are fearful of punishment. D. People become attached to and dependent on other group members.
Which of the following is the most accurate statement about the hindbrain?
A. It is a continuation of the spinal cord. B. It is broken into two halves, called hemispheres. C. It is divided into four main areas, called lobes. D. It controls most of our higher, human-like functions.