The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has issued a list of 13 principles to consider in choosing
A) a treatment approach for substance abuse.
B) whether or not to hospitalize a person for detoxification.
C) a drug treatment for substance abuse.
D) whether outpatient detoxification is a safe method for the addiction treatment.
A
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Which statement correctly summarizes internal bodily changes due to aging?
A. The heart's capacity to pump blood through the circulatory system to the brain is increased due to the shrinking of blood vessels. B. The reduction in gray matter makes the aging brain less efficient. C. The respiratory system is more efficient with age. D. The digestive system is less efficient in pushing food through the system, which often leads to constipation.
Consider the different forms of psychological abuse shown in the "power and control" wheels of this section. Which two forms of abuse do you think would be the most damaging to a typical victim and why?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following brain areas is paired correctly with the behaviors controlled by it?
a. occipital lobe – pattern perception, awareness of visual information b. parietal lobe – understanding language and recognizing faces c. temporal lobe – sensory information, planning motor movements, and memory d. frontal lobe – when damaged, results in impaired sense of touch and clumsiness in the side of the body opposite the side of the brain that has been damaged
If Julie were the youngest child in her family and the last to leave home, she should expect that the stress her parents feel after she moves away will ______ and their level of marital satisfaction will _______
a. increase; increase b. increase; decrease c. decrease; increase d. decrease; decrease