In the terminology of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, preventive efforts for persons at high risk of developing mental disorders, especially if they show early signs of the disorder
a. indicated preventive measures
b. universal preventive measures
c. selective preventive measures
d. promotion of competence
a
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a. mothers are the only people to speak to infants in this manner. b. it is not used cross-culturally. c. it is used in many diverse languages. d. its use varies by age and ethnicity of the parents.
A person who suffers from alcoholism, who is highly motivated to stop drinking, and who understands the possibly severe consequences of treatment may be prescribed the drug Antabuse. This medication is an example of an ________ treatment for alcoholism.
A. agonist substitution B. antagonist C. aversive D. AA
Neurons that terminated on cardiac cells that were responsible for controlling contractions of the heart are known as
a. cardiac cells. b. neurofibrillary cells. c. Purkinje fibers. d. myocardium fibers. e. cardiac fibers.
If Carleton is exhibiting "glove anesthesia," this strongly implies that Carleton has a(n) disorder
a. neurocognitive b. factitious c. dissociative d. conversion