A bipolar patient in therapy is learning to lead a more orderly life and to resolve interpersonal problems more effectively. With this type of therapy, mood stabilizing medication will

a. still be very important.
b. no longer be needed.
c. only confuse the patient.
d. be less likely to cause side-effects.


Answer: a.

Psychology

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eventually trains Indigo to shoot hoops. Nash is using ____. a. ?reflex arcs b. ?shaping c. ?classical conditioning d. ?observational learning

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