According to the discussion in Chapter 10, postpartum depression is

a. a short-lasting negative mood change that typically goes away within the first two weeks after childbirth.
b. a disorder that occurs in approximately 10% of new mothers in Canada and the United States.
c. a disorder that is found in Canada, the United States, and Europe, but is rarely reported in other countries.
d. a disorder that is actually quite different from the kind of clinical depression that is found in women who have not recently experienced childbirth.


B

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a. IMDR. c. AMDR. b. EMDR. d. MMDR.

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According to the chapter Behavioral Treatment to Change Vocalization Patterns in a Person with

Schizophrenia, the brief functional analysis phase of the study involved: (a) providing treatment to end bizarre vocalizations (b) interviewing the caregivers (c) evaluating possible contingencies of reinforcement and punishment that might be maintaining the bizarre vocalizations (d) assessing the functioning of the person with schizophrenia

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Confrontation, compromise, and withdrawal are all forms of ______

a. direct coping c. indirect coping b. defensive coping d. self-deception

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Kelly, a first-year student at a local university, is surprised at how easily she can locate the building and classroom for each of her classes on the first day of school. Kelly attributes her success to the campus tour she took the previous spring. Which of the following concepts best supports Kelly’s belief?

A. Modeling B. Spontaneous recovery C. Classical conditioning D. Stimulus generalization E. Latent learning

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