Fred has symptoms of indigestion that bother him. People in his lay referral network urge him to change his current high-fat, spicy diet. What is most true about this?
A) ?It is unusual that they would not tell him to see a doctor instead.
B) ?It is unusual that he would consult them before seeing a doctor.
C) ?It would be more typical if they advised an alternative therapy.
D) ?It is typical that he would consult them before seeing a doctor.
D
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Based on the results of Stern and colleagues (1977), which statement about the effectiveness of hypnosis to relieve pain is TRUE?
A) Hypnosis was no more effective than were placebo medications. B) Hypnosis was about as effective as acupuncture but less effective than was pain-relieving medication. C) Hypnosis was equally effective as pain-relieving medication and acupuncture. D) Hypnosis was more effective than were pain-relieving medication and acupuncture.
Freud felt that __________ provided relief to the client by releasing pent up tension caused by repressed conflict and guilt
a. aggression c. catharsis b. active listening d. resistance
In comparison to women, today U. S. men marry _________ than do U.S. women and they tend to marry women who are _________ than they are
a. earlier; younger b. later; younger c. earlier; older d. later; older
Olivia didn't get into her first choice of college but she did get into two other schools, which she considered less desirable options. Given the type of conflict, what's most likely to happen as Olivia makes the decision?
A. She'll be frozen and unable to decide. B. She'll pick one but wonder if the other might have been better. C. She'll easily pick one, believing that going to college is better than getting a job. D. She'll decide to take a year off and apply again to her first choice.