According to the five levels of perspective-taking skills in childhood as described by Robert Selman, children in level 0:
A) realize that mutual perspective taking does not always lead to agreement.
B) understand that people may think or feel differently because they have different values or ideas.
C) are egocentric and do not realize that other people have perspectives different from their own.
D) understand that people in different situations may have different perspectives.
C
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A) access mental health services at higher rates B) successfully "de-label" themselves as mentally ill C) use less medication in the treatment of mental illness D) avoid institutionalization
Sharon says, "I would love to be in an intimate relationship. My life is terribly boring and lonely. But I am
extremely shy and I would fall apart if any man criticized me in the slightest. " This description best matches the symptoms of ________ personality disorder. A) avoidant B) dependent C) antisocial D) borderline
Hazan and Shaver have argued that childhood attachments are important for adult romantic relationships because they lead to the development of
a. neuroses b. social skills c. working models of relationships d. positive self-views
Carlos had a shoe fetish which he wished to overcome. His therapist had him view slides of shoes while giving him mild electric shocks. This is an example of:
a) Aversion therapy. b) Systematic desensitization. c) Orgasmic reorientation. d) Electroconvulsive shock therapy (ECT).