__________ is based on the belief that psychological problems are caused by how people
think about upsetting events more than by the upsetting situations themselves.
a. Covert sensitization
b. Gestalt therapy
c. Client-centered therapy
d. Rational-emotive therapy
e. Humanistic therapy
d. Rational-emotive therapy
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Which of the following situations is most likely to involve the action of the parasympathetic nervous system?
A. After a satisfying evening meal, Callum relaxes in front of the television. B. Walking toward her car in a deserted parking garage one night, Danica is surprised by a strange man, who appears from nowhere. C. Brooke's finger accidentally grazes a hot iron, and she immediately jerks her hand away. D. Gordon walks through a dark alley and is confronted by an angry dog.
Institutional racism is closely related to and often used interchangeably with
a. individual racism. b. internalized racism. c. structural racism. d. All of the above.
Neurological research has revealed that the area of the brain called the __________ cortex, which is involved in physical pain, is actually activated when we have an experience of being excluded from a group
This lends evidence to the fact that the need to belong is not just a psychological need, but that it actually has physical aspects as well. a. anterior cingulate b. distal parietal c. proximal abducens d. nucleus cureleus
When children of low-SES families are hospitalized for mental problems, all of the following are true of their subsequent care EXCEPT:
A) they are assigned to less skilled staff members. B) they are less often accepted for psychotherapy. C) they are less likely to receive adequate treatment. D) they are treated with more intensive techniques.