The name for irreversible, pathological loss of brain functioning caused by organic brain damage or disease is ____________
Fill in the blank with correct word
dementia
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A. motor skills, language use, adaptive behavior, and personal- social behavior B. language skills and adaptive behavior C. object identification and memory D. mental and motor abilities
Jarvis very much wants to convince his friends that it would be good to take the day off studying and go to a concert in a nearby city. He points out the importance of taking occasional breaks from studying and recharging. He also notes that he has a friend who can get them good tickets at a reduced price. By spinning his argument and focusing on positives, Jarvis is relying on ____ to make his
friends more likely to agree. a. priming b. framing c. suppression d. heuristics
According to Carol Gilligan, when making moral judgments, men emphasize ________ while women emphasize ________
A) action, feelings B) caring, justice C) concern for others, preservation of rules D) justice, caring
How could a clinician best use the principles of evidence-based practice (EBP) to evaluate their patients' mental health outcomes?
A. Measure what percentage of patients return for further treatment. B. Informally ask patients about their improvement at the end of treatment. C. Give patients a well-validated survey of mental health. D. Assess patients based on clinical judgment of their improvement.