When final exam time rolls around, Murray finds himself eating all the time. This reaction to stress can be referred to as
a. reaction formation.
b. self-indulgence.
c. learned helplessness.
d. constructive coping.
B
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Structured clinical interviews have been criticized because
a. they rely completely on self-report data. b. reliability is very low. c. they are very brief. d. it is difficult to define a specific group.
Michael has always expressed that he feels like a woman trapped in a man's body. He even prefers that people refer to him as "Michelle." Michael's behavior is characteristic of _______
a. bisexuality b. gender identity disorder c. gender typing d. homosexuality
2. Define cognitive bias. Explain how anxiety disorders may be associated with a cognitive bias. Describe the “threat” version of the Stroop task and the dot-probe task. Explain how these laboratory tasks may be used to assess cognitive bias among individuals with anxiety disorders.
What will be an ideal response?
A technique of stress management that is based on classical conditioning and
which involves "undoing" associations that have been established between a stressor and the individual's response to it is called a. progressive relaxation b. systematic desensitization c. general resistance d. cathartic therapy e. psychotherapy