The goal of prevention is to stabilize symptoms, provide rehabilitation, prevent relapse, improve a person's quality of life, and lessen effects of an existing mental disorder
a. primary
b. secondary
c. tertiary
d. indicated
c
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Which functional assessment method(s) demonstrates a functional relationship?
a. interview b. functional analysis c. A-B-C observation d. all of these
The main developmental task for older adults involves the attainment of an inner sense of
a. competency b. hope c. purpose or direction d. wholeness e. love
"I ruined my diet today because I ate that extra piece of bread" would be an example of dichotomous thinking.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Katarina thinks of her memory as a computer. Her brain saves the information she learns, stores it on the hard drive (in her brain), and then retrieves and opens the file when she needs it. Katarina’s thinking is an analogy for the ___________ approach
of memory. a. connectionist b. information processing c. cognitive learning d. adaptive