What is a common response when someone finds himself or herself in an environment where personal power and control is taken away?
A. Confusion
B. Agitation
C. Helplessness
D. Insomnia
Answer: C
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a. more; more b. more; less c. less; more d. less; less
The roots of neuropsychology can be traced to the 19th century work of
a. Luria and Reitan. b. Broca and Wernicke. c. Tuber and Geschwind. d. Halstead and Reitan.
Both client-centered therapy and existential therapy
a. focus on problems of death, freedom, isolation, and meaninglessness. b. promote self-knowledge. c. believe that one can choose to become the person you want to be. d. seek to uncover one's "true self" hidden behind a screen of defenses.
According to Hebb, a moderate amount of arousal results in
a. low self-efficacy. b. an inhibition of neural transmission. c. a moderate level of functioning. d. an optimal level of functioning.