Those who show improvement following the death of a loved one usually have gained _______
A) ?resiliency
B) ?acute-recovery
C) ?improvement
D) ?denial
A
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What does research say about Freud's concept of repression?
a. Repression is one of the main causes of forgetting. b. Repression occurs only after a traumatic experience. c. Repression is one of the main causes of neurotic tendencies. d. No evidence clearly supports the idea of repression.
Arthur is obsessively watching the news about an outbreak of a particularly dangerous strain of the flu. Although he hasn't been exposed to the flu and has had a flu shot, Arthur is convinced that the slight pain in his arms is a sign of the flu; he is unable to sleep, worrying about his health. Arthur is exhibiting classic signs of __________.
A. hypochondriasis B. catastrophizing C. pain disorder D. fugue disorder
One role that the ____plays in the limbic system is to facilitate recall of our emotional memories and our response to potential threat
a. hippocampus b. amygdala c. hypothalamus d. pituitary gland
The fundamental building block of the nervous system is the
a. nerve b. brain c. neuron d. spinal cord e. pituitary gland