Isabelle has been diagnosed with anorexia and her therapist is using techniques such as engaging her in treatment, educating her about eating disorders, identifying barriers to changing eating behaviors, and developing a plan to prevent relapse. These are most likely techniques based on cognitive behavioral therapy for eating disorders (CBT-E)
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Differentiate the functions of Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area. Describe resulting cognitive deficits due to damage in those areas
Please provide the best answer for the statement.
The term learning dilemma refers to a situation in which
A) material is presented too quickly to be learned. B) two responses are rewarded. C) the responses made are not rewarded. D) there are inadequate discriminative stimuli.
Which of the following is NOT true of therapy outcome research?
A. Therapists who vary the dosage of a drug or deviate from a study's procedure for psychological intervention may compromise the results of the study. B. Even when a therapy works, researchers often cannot know exactly what it is about the therapy that works. C. In the real world, mental health services are delivered in controlled, high-quality atmospheres, and patients fit neatly into the criteria for an "optimal patient." D. Some researchers believe it is unethical to withhold treatment or to provide a treatment they believe is ineffective for people in distress.
Other factors being equal, which sensory stimulus is LEAST likely to lead to sensory adaptation?
a) The wail of a loud car alarm b) The sound of a grandfather clock ticking c) The offensive odors of a cattle farm d) The pressure of wearing a new bracelet on one's wrist e) The temperature of water when one enters a pool