For extraverts, friends often serve as an important buffer against stress. This finding supports the idea that extraverts
A. are generally more anxious than introverts.
B. often find interacting with friends an unpleasant experience.
C. are less sensitive to information about rewards than introverts.
D. have higher positive affect due to greater social activity.
D
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Examining evidence for and against a certain thought, hypothesis testing to see the actual chances something bad will happen, and catastrophizing worst-case scenarios are all part of
a. behavioral therapy. b. cognitive therapy. c. cognitive behavioral therapy. d. psychosomatic therapy.
During which Selman stage would a child choose someone who will play the games they want to play?
A. Momentary physical interaction B. One-way assistance C. Fair-weather cooperation D. Intimate and mutual sharing
Dennis is a combat veteran honourably discharged from the Canadian Army. He suffers from seemingly constant stress, which is interspersed with flashbacks of the horrors he observed on the battlefield. He avoids watching the news and attending veterans' events. Since his return, he has greatly increased his alcohol consumption as a coping mechanism. Dennis MOST likely suffers from:
A) posttraumatic stress disorder. B) double depression. C) generalized anxiety disorder. D) panic disorder with agoraphobia.