Rosia viewed life as fluid. She expected change and accepted it as inevitable. When Rosia was faced with a problem, she identified it and decided what to do about it. Rosia used a(n) __________ coping strategy
A) problem-centered
B) emotion-centered
C) relaxation-centered
D) holistic
Answer: A
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a. Freud's views have been largely abandoned and they exert relatively little, if any, influence on current mainstream psychology. b. Freud's views exert a tremendous influence on other disciplines, but not on psychology. c. Freud's views exert a tremendous influence on developmental and abnormal psychology, but not on other areas of mainstream psychology. d. Many psychoanalytic concepts have filtered into the mainstream of psychology.
Dr. Johnson's patient Lou was distraught and mentioned several times when he referred to his mother that he was "going to kill the bitch." Dr. Johnson is required by law to ____
a. notify his supervisor b. do nothing c. warn the potential victim d. protect the potential victim
Larry was an orphaned child and has lived in an institution his entire life. As he ages, he begins to experience the symptoms of dementia
If these symptoms are the result of his impoverished living conditions, they would best be considered an example of what the text defines as: a. specific causes of cognitive decline b. personal causes of cognitive decline c. environmental causes of cognitive decline d. precipitous causes of cognitive decline
Sean’s research involves investigating genetic transmissions in animals. Sean is in the field of
A. evolutionary science. B. social science. C. sociology. D. genetics.