An individual was recently raped and finds that they experience fear of being alone, strangers, and even being in their bedroom. What stage of rape trauma is this person likely experiencing?
a. Primary
b. Acute
c. Secondary
d. Recovery
b
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A large number of patients with depression who showed no response to tricyclic antidepressants within three months switched to an SSRI drug, and many of them showed benefits within the next three months. What conclusion, if any, do these results support? a. Switching drugs is helpful to people who don't respond to the first drug
b. In general, SSRIs are more effective than tricyclics. c. Some people respond better to one drug, and others respond better to a different drug. d. We can draw none of these conclusions.
Which of the following statements reflects the research on success rates for the various alcohol abuse disorder treatments?
A. Inpatient treatment is the most successful, no matter the severity of the disorder. B. Treatment is most effective when the individual attends outpatient treatment. C. The twelve-step program Alcoholics Anonymous is associated with a decrease in both long- and short-term drinking. D. Matching patient characteristics to specific treatment approaches is highly effective.
Alzheimer's disease is marked by changes in memory, difficulty in communicating, inappropriate social behavior, and changes in personality
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Regarding early and late maturation, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. In elementary school, fast-maturing girls are less popular and have poorer self-images, perhaps because they are larger and heavier than their classmates. b. By junior high, early maturation for girls includes sexual features, which leads to a more positive body image, greater peer prestige, and adult approval. c. Early maturing girls are more independent and more active in school, but also are more likely to get in trouble at school. d. Compared to the past, there are fewer American girls reaching puberty at earlier ages.