Albert is meditating. The type of meditation he practices uses relaxation techniques and requires the use of a mantra. He is probably practicing ______
a. Zen c. yoga
b. Sufi d. TM
D
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Kazdin, Whitley, and Marciano (2006) assert that the most important factor for a positive outcome in children with oppositional, aggressive, or antisocial behaviors is ____
a. a therapeutic relationship with adults that involves empathy, warmth, and acceptance b. covert sensitization to reduce attention problems c. giving children more control over their environment d. providing assertiveness training to children to help them become more independent
Linda is always falling asleep suddenly and irresistibly. Which of the following statements is NOT true about her condition?
a. It is called narcolepsy. b. This condition usually runs in families. c. The sleep attacks may last about 15 minutes. d. A person awakens feeling absolutely exhausted.
Which of the following is NOT a documented disadvantage to using drug therapy for psychological disorders?
a) They always take much longer to work than does psychotherapy. b) They are sometimes very costly. c) The correct dosages are sometimes difficult to establish. d) There are many unpleasant and even dangerous side effects.
Which of the following statements about U.S. middle-aged children and their aging parents is true?
A) The percentage of middle-aged adults with living parents has decreased dramatically in the last century. B) Approximately two-thirds of older adults live in close proximity to at least one of their children. C) Middle-aged and older adults who move usually do so away from their children or aging parents. D) Adult children spend less time in physical proximity to their parents today than in the past.