Socialization is the process by which children learn the behaviors, attitudes, and expectations required of them by their society or culture

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


Answer: True

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Which of the following is NOT a part of DSM-5’s definition of a mental disorder?

A. It is clinically significant disturbance in cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior. B. It is dysfunction in mental functioning. C. It is usually associated with significant distress or disability. D. It consists of behaviors witnessed in less than 30% of the population.

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Joe has just survived a horrible earthquake. After this traumatic event, he is asked if he wants to undergo Critical Incident Stress Debriefing. Based on information from your text, what would you suggest Joe do?

a. Joe should undergo CISD; it has been shown to prevent the onset of psychological disorders. b. Joe should undergo CISD only if he wasn't physically injured. c. Joe should not undergo CISD. d. Joe should only undergo CISD if he experienced the trauma less than twenty-four hours ago.

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According to Freud, psychological health is equated with ___________

a. being able to obtain appropriate reinforcement from the environment b. emotional differentiation from the mother c. having the ability to love and work d. being able to forgive and forget

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Why is antisocial personality disorder considered to be easier to diagnose than other personality disorders?

A) Symptoms are present for a longer period of time, making it easier for clinicians to trace deviant behaviors back to childhood/adolescence. B) Conspicuous, deviant behaviors (e.g., cruelty to animals/people, property destruction) allow for easier diagnosis. C) People with this disorder are more likely to admit to their crimes once they have been caught because they feel remorseful for their actions. D) People with this disorder are more likely to admit their behaviors/symptoms to clinicians compared with patients who have other personality disorders.

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