Some psychologists believe that the more a dying person fights death, the more likely he or she is to remain stuck in which of the following phases of grief?

a. Denial
b. Anger
c. Depression
d. Acceptance


a. Denial

Some psychologists believe that the more a dying person fights death, the more likely he or she is to remain stuck in the denial phase of grief.

Psychology

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Which technique is most consistent with person-centered therapy?

a. Express and communicate respect. b. Tell a client how to think about a problem. c. Help a client achieve insight into inner motivations and desires. d. Recognize the connections between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

Psychology

In the revised James-Lange theory of emotion, what occurs first?

a. cognitive appraisal b. actions c. physiological changes d. feeling

Psychology

During the sensorimotor period:

a. children have a difficult time understanding reversibility b. schemata revolve primarily around sensory and motor abilities c. mental operations are tied to actual objects in the real world d. individuals can consider hypothetical outcomes and make logical deductions

Psychology

Whether people consider the causes of failure to be internal or external depends upon the type of __________ style they use

a. cognitive c. attributional b. psychological d. helplessness

Psychology