The doctor correctly diagnosed that her patient had vascular dementia rather than Alzheimer's because the
A) patient seemed to be improving.
B) patient was a woman.
C) symptoms came on rather suddenly.
D) symptoms were totally different.
C
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The major ethical concerns in the practice of behavior therapy are
a. prolonged treatment and aversive procedures. b. decreasing clients' freedom and controlling clients' behaviors. c. depriving clients of their rights and harming clients. d. manipulating dependent relationships and behaviors.
Refers to a general orientation of wariness toward people and objects
a. Anxiety b. Withdrawal c. Fear d. Apprehension
Feature detection theory states that ____
a. ?our visual cortex has specialized cells that fire only in response to specific stimuli b. ?only stimuli that have specific features will cause our sensory systems to detect them c. ?stimuli with the most distinctive features will be the ones most likely to catch our attention d. ?our brains default to top-down processing once we have detected the key features of a situation
In free association, the client is encouraged to talk in a free-flowing way
Indicate whether the statement is true or false