For days after visiting Disneyland, the words and tune for "It's a Small World" keep invading Jessica's thoughts. She cannot get them out of her head. Jessica's experience is similar to the ____

a. obsessions seen in obsessive-compulsive disorder
b. fear seen in generalized anxiety disorder
c. compulsions seen in obsessive-compulsive disorder
d. avoidance seen in social phobias


A

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Carla sees the psychologist at the mental health center at her college because she is often sad and frequently unable to get out of bed. Although Carla has symptoms of depression, the symptoms are mild. The psychologist is most likely to ____

a. suggest that Carla keep a journal of her symptoms and return when they worsen b. make a diagnosis of depression with a lower symptom severity rating c. make a diagnosis of major depressive disorder d. tell Carla that she does not have a diagnosable disorder

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Ainsworth and her colleagues emphasized which of the following as the main cause of individual differences in quality of attachment?

a. environment c. infant security b. maternal sensitivity d. presence of strangers

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The problem-focused explanation of dreaming suggests that ________

a. the symbols and metaphors in a dream disguise a person's true unresolved problems. b. dreams are usually about our everyday problems and may even help us to solve those problems. c. although dreams often represent our problems, they do not help us solve them. d. we are more likely to dream about good things that happen to us than about our problems.

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Examples of two-way communication include memos and videotaped lectures.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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