When health psychologists prepare an intervention for a health behavior change, what are the success strategies that are needed in order for the intervention to be effective?
What will be an ideal response?
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Fourteen-year-old Jessica knows she has made some bad choices at times, and these choices have gotten her into serious trouble on a number of occasions. However, she is confident that her parents love her, in spite of her mistakes. Based on the theory developed by Carl Rogers, Jessica perceives her parents' affection as
a. unconditional, and she is likely to develop incongruence in her self-concept. b. conditional, and she is likely to develop congruence in her self-concept. c. unconditional, and she is likely to develop congruence in her self-concept. d. conditional, and she is likely to develop incongruence in her self-concept.
What percentage of adolescents experience reversals in self-esteem?
a. 15% c. 25% b. 20% d. 30%
Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding the intersection of the mental health and legal industries?
A) The insanity defense is raised in less than 1% of all criminal trials, and is only successful about 20% of the time. B) "Insanity" is a psychological/psychiatric term. C) The serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was famously found not guilty by reason of insanity. D) The precedent for the insanity defense is a trial that occurred in the 1970s.
Which of the following assumptions associated with the psychoanalytic school produced the strongest negative reaction?
a. Psychology, as therapy, is more philosophical than scientific. b. All human behavior is a product of one's experiences. c. Humans are basically good. d. All humans, including infants, have sexual motivations and drives.