The _____ nucleus of the amygdala plays a critical role in emotional conditioning.
A) dorsal
B) central
C) ventral
D) anterior
B) central
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a. It is has a sudden onset associates with stress or trauma. b. Its onset is always slow and progressive. c. It begins to develop in early childhood. d. It only remits with psychodynamic therapy.
Identify three major stimulants and indicate what neurotransmitter(s) they primarily affect. Pick one and describe its negative effects on the brain and/or body.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following scenarios truly constitutes family therapy?
a. Dr. Cash, who is seeing a 14-year-old girl with binge-eating disorder, invites the girl's mother in for the last 10 minutes of each session to explain what they worked on and how the mother can best support her daughter's recovery. b. Dr. Carlisle is seeing Max, a 66-year-old male with severe anxiety symptoms, and every few weeks Max's wife or grown daughter participate in the session to share their impressions of Max's progress. c. Dr. Cameron meets regularly with Jonah, Julia, and their parents to discuss how each family member contributes to Jonah's self-destructive behavior, as well as ways to change their maladaptive patterns of interaction. d. all of the above
Sammy took two aspirin to treat a pounding headache. This is an example of _________
a) avoidance learning. b) extinction learning. c) escape learning. d) learned helplessness.