____ is a reaction to traumatic stressors (death-or injury-related stressors that evoke helplessness, extreme fear, or horror) that results in reexperiencing the traumatic event, avoiding stimuli correlated with the event, experiencing general response numbing, and having persistent increased arousal

a. PTSD c. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
b. GAD d. Panic disorder


A

Psychology

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Refusing to recognize some anxiety-provoking event or information is the Freudian defense mechanism called:

A. denial B. sublimation C. rationalization D. displacement

Psychology

The _____ is the fundamental problem we have in knowing whether the mental experiences of another person are anything like our own.

A) problem of other minds B) mind–body problem C) levels of consciousness issue D) "unknown observer" issue

Psychology

The results of Milgram's obedience studies and of studies of the inhumane acts of Nazi and American soldiers in war indicate that

A. most normal people would not have acted this way under similar conditions. B. most people assume full responsibility for their actions. C. this type of obedience no longer occurs today; it is clearly a thing of the past. D. most people do what authorities tell them to do, even when they have doubts.

Psychology

Studies show that children who are spanked often are more likely to be violent and aggressive

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology