Three weeks after delivering a healthy baby boy, Miriam's husband notices that she isn't sleeping at night, even when the baby is sleeping; she also becomes easily agitated and appears to be speaking with someone even when no one else is in the room with her. Miriam is likely suffering from postpartum ____.
A. depression
B. psychosis
C. mania
D. hyperinsomnia
Answer: B
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John Bowlby, one of the earliest theorists in the area of attachment, advocated a(n) ____ perspective of human relationships
a. ethological b. object-relations c. evolutionary d. cognitive-behavioral
According to the Gestaltists, when an organism was confronted with a problem, a ____ was set up and continued until the problem was solved.
a. cognitive map b. behavioral environment c. mental set d. cognitive disequilibrium
The earliest recorded use of opium as a medicine was probably by
A. the British, around 1600 AD. B. Portuguese explorers, around 1400 AD. C. Egyptians, around 1500 BC. D. Romans, around 600 AD.
Which of the following is correct about inhibitory generalization?
A. Inhibition generalizes to stimuli quite dissimilar to the training stimulus. B. The similar stimuli can sometimes produce responses equivalent to those elicited by the conditioning stimulus. C. Both humans and animals experience inhibitory generalization. D. All of these are correct.