There is evidence that intense and continuous stress can cause permanent physical changes to occur in the brain
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The period called “young adulthood” by experts in human development is universally defined as “the period falling between 25 and 45 years of age.” 2. Drinking patterns of college students are similar to drinking patterns of young adults who do not enter college right after high school. 3. College students who celebrate their 21st birthday by consuming 21 drinks are at risk for toxic, potentially fatal, blood alcohol levels. 4. Research finds that the frequency of binge drinking episodes in college populations is about the same for those who are or who are not in a fraternity or a sorority. 5. College students tend to underestimate their peers’ acceptance of drunken behavior, and they also underestimate the number of their peers who are engaging in heavy alcohol use.
A therapist is focusing on a client’s current difficulties of adjusting to college by helping the client manage her problems with time management. The therapist’s approach involves teaching the client to manage her own time and to be proactive preparing for class. Which principle of outcome-focused helping is missing from this approach?
A. Producing life-enhancing outcomes B. Developing a prevention mentality C. Learning how to help oneself D. Dealing with crises when they become critical
The belief that maltreatment is an increasing issue with military families is attributed to
a. Military culture b. Service members’ past histories of abuse c. The stress of deployment transitions d. The reaction of the spouse to the service member’s return
"If I had a good teacher, I'd be a great gymnast" is an example of
A) ?Blame B) ?All-or-nothing thinking C) ?Catastrophizing D) ?Discounting the positive