Reuben Hill's ABCX model of coping has been expanded to double ABCX. This new model

a. emphasizes the societal context of death.
b. allows for more extended family members to be included. c. reflects the changes in the family system over time. d. reduces the role that meaning making plays.


c

Psychology

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One piece of evidence that suggests the survival value or adaptation theory of sleep may partially explain why we sleep is the finding that:

a. people show the same pattern of sleep after inactive days and active days b. people show more REM-sleep after an inactive day than after an active day c. large, grazing animals that can't easily hide sleep only a few hours a day d. people show less sleep disturbance in normal daylight cycles than in conditions of constant light

Psychology

Given the fact that the motor cortex controls movement of contralateral body parts, if your grandfather experiences damage to his right hemisphere motor cortex due to a stroke, it is likely that he will a. not be able to walk at all because he will be paralyzed from the waist down

b. have some paralysis in the left side of his body. c. not be able to understand anything you say to him. d. have some paralysis on the right side of his body.

Psychology

James has been sleeping for about 90 minutes when his brain shows rapid, irregular waves. His blood pressure rises, his heart rate increases, and his skeletal muscles go limp. Which of the following is the most likely conclusion?

a. James is chronically sleep-deprived and his sleep, like his daytime activities, is abnormal. b. James is experiencing physiological changes that are normal for the third stage of sleep. c. James is experiencing unusual sleep because during the day he engaged in strenuous physical activities. d. James is experiencing physiological changes that are normal during REM sleep.

Psychology

Psychodynamic theories usually focus on

a. the patient's motivation to be compliant with the treatment regimen. b. the impact of early relationships with parents on later personality organization. c. the amount of energy the patient invests in the therapeutic process. d. interactions among siblings in the family.

Psychology