Nick is very self-critical, feels powerless to affect what happens to him, and doesn't try to improve himself. Nick suffers from:

-learned helplessness, and probably has externalizing tendencies.
-both internalizing and externalizing tendencies.
-excessive emotion regulation and learned helplessness.


learned helplessness, and probably has internalizing tendencies.

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Jan likes her psychotherapist and believes that they both agree on the goals for her therapy. Often Jan wants to just engage her therapist in "small talk," but the therapist tends to insist that they stick with the therapy plan. Jan was also surprised that the therapist told her that it was up to her whether she wanted to talk with her friends about what was taking place in therapy. According to

your textbook, this therapist a. should demand that Jan not discuss her therapy with anyone. b. should allow some sessions just to be "small talk" in order to facilitate rapport. c. needs to exert more control over Jan and encourage her to be more dependent on his counsel. d. appears to be a professional psychotherapist.

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Which is true concerning Kohlberg's theory of moral development??

a. ?He was more concerned with reasons behind a decision than with the actual decision itself. b. ?He thought development ended during adolescence. c. ?He thought that stages of development were culturally determined. d. ?He believed that at least half of the adult population would reach the highest stage.

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Work is

a. just a way to hear a living. b. is a way of life. c. an activity that produces something of value for others. d. something you do for yourself.

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Jonathan I. developed ________ after sustaining brain injury

a. loss of hearing b. cerebral achromatopsia c. an inability to write words d. a change in personality e. phantom pains

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