Esther and Emily both lack self-confidence. Esther is fearful of criticism, so she keeps apart from others. Emily is unwilling to assume responsibility, so she stays in relationships with men who control her life. According to the DSM-5, Esther is ____, while Emily is ____
a. antagonistic; borderline c. avoidant; borderline
b. avoidant; dependent d. antagonistic; emotionally negative
B
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a. internal stimuli that reduce our desire to eat b. external stimuli that increase our desire to eat c. internal chemical signals that reduce our desire to eat d. internal chemical signals that increase our desire to eat
_________ conflict is a situation in which two or more people in an interdependent relationship perceive themselves to have different viewpoints or goals which are not consistent
a. Interactive b. Interpersonal c. Interdependent d. Incongruent
In the context of the strange-situation experiment conducted by Mary Ainsworth and her associates, which of the following statements is true about insecure-disoriented infants?
A. They are usually frightened during reunion episodes. B. In the United States, insecure-disoriented infants are the most common classification of infants. C. About 80% of infants are insecure-disoriented. D. They actively resist reunion.
Pauline is in her fourth stage of development according to the developmental stage theory that Erikson put forth. Under normal conditions, if Pauline lives into old age, in how many stages will she ultimately participate?
A. 8 B. 3 C. 12 D. 5