Which myth does family therapy seek to dispel?
a. One bad apple spoils the barrel. c. Misery loves company.
b. The more the merrier. d. You never know until you try.
A
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A) ghrelin deficiency syndrome. B) a metabolic disorder. C) anorexia nervosa. D) bulimia nervosa.
DSM-III classification, which omited the concept of neurosis, was an improvement because
a. each category now has a specific effective treatment. b. now anxiety disorders are identified regardless of whether anxiety symptoms are expressed. c. diagnostic criteria are now based on shared, observable symptoms and are more clearly defined. d. each category is made up of symptoms that have one causal origin.
Kathy's parents use alcohol quite a bit. After they get home from work, they drink steadily all evening and, although she has never seen her parents drunk, they don't spend much time interacting with each other or the children. According to research, Kathy is at risk for
A. depression. B. becoming angry with her peers who drink. C. drinking heavily herself. D. social isolation.
Arthur hasn't taken good care of himself. He eats poorly and doesn't exercise, leading to a buildup of fatty deposits on his artery walls, which is called __________.
A. angina B. atherosclerosis C. arteriosclerosis D. myocardial infarction