Mothers who have high levels of ______ during pregnancy often have offspring who have difficulty regulating ______.
a. stress; dopamine
b. stress; cortisol
c. depression; GABA
d. depression; testosterone
b. stress; cortisol
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Compassion fatigue
a. Takes a long time to occur b. Helps the practitioner understand the client more fully c. Can be a threat to the practitioner’s professional competency d. Is more likely to occur after many years of providing therapy
_________ are the three primary roles assumed by a supervisor
a. Collaborator, supporter, and teacher b. Director, instructor, and evaluator c. Advocate, counselor, and trainer d. Teacher, counselor, and consultant
Which is true with regard to tolerance and withdrawal for CNS stimulants?
(a) tolerance develops rapidly and withdrawal is medically dangerous (b) cross-tolerance develops and withdrawal must be medically supervised (c) tolerance rapidly develops and withdrawal is unpleasant (d) tolerance develops slowly and withdrawal requires psychotropic medications
If an infant feels that she is in danger of falling, her brain will flood the body with
A) ?oxytocin, a chemical that gives the infant energy to assess the situation and respond with crying. B) ?oxytocin, a chemical that instructs the infant to look to her mother's facial features to see if she is safe or in danger. C) ?cortisol, a chemical that gives the infant energy to assess the situation and respond with crying. D) ?cortisol, a chemical that instructs the infant to look to her mother's facial features to see if she is safe or in danger.