Which statement best describes effective treatment of sleep disorders?
a. Sleep medications are the most effective short- and long-term treatment for sleep disorders. b. Sleep medications can be used for long periods of time to treat severe sleep disorders.
c. Cognitive-behavioral techniques are as effective as sleep medication in treating insomnia in the short term, but not in the long run.
d. Cognitive-behavioral techniques are as effective as sleep medication in treating insomnia, and they are more effective in the long run.
e. Unknown; researchers have yet to investigate and identify the best methods for treating sleep disorders.
d
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a. schizophrenia b. Down syndrome c. sarcoidosis d. obsessive-compulsive disorder
Larry and Isabelle have been married for just a couple of months, and have not yet had their first major argument. If their marriage is like most, the first major marital stress will center around a. the decision to or not to have children
b. financial issues. c. who is responsible for chores like dishes, gardening, and taking out the garbage. d. infidelity.
The Lamaze method:
a. has no effect on fear and pain during the delivery process. b. speeds up the delivery process. c. increases the amount of time for delivery, but reduces trauma to the infant. d. involves breathing and relaxation exercises during delivery.
The philosophy of most schools is that
A) curriculum reforms that include preparation in basic job skills will result in cut backs on physical education and sports. B) the basic skills, such as reading, writing, and math are more important than practical job skills. C) there should be an equal focus on basic academic skills and practical job skills. D) preparing adolescents with practical job skills is more important than pure academic skills, such as reading, writing, and math.