A new patient tells you that she is taking antipsychotic medication. You conclude that she is most likely being treated for which of the following?
a. panic attacks c. depression
b. schizophrenia d. anxiety
B
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Which factor is essential in determining happiness in late adulthood, according to continuity theory?
A. autonomy, independence, and control over one's life B. physical flexibility C. having grandchildren D. maintaining a relationship with a long-time committed partner
Many people believe that suicide represents the ultimate failure to cope with life's stresses. Others feel that suicide is, itself, a coping response. What do you think? Is one type of stress more likely to lead to suicide than others?
What will be an ideal response?
Researchers conducting the Fast Track intervention worked with high-risk children and achieved a long-term reduction of _________________ in grades 6 through 10.
a. bullying b. internalizing problems c. externalizing problems d. emotional regulation
For a family, divorce is
a. a singular life event--difficult, but it ends quickly. b. a series of life events beginning with marital conflict and ending with many life changes. c. a rare occurence for most children. d. perceived as a positive for most families that endure it.