Which of the following statements about the caregivers of people with dementia is false?
A. More than 50% eventually become clinically depressed.
B. They use more psychotropic medications than the general public.
C. Some will engage in some form of elder abuse.
D. None. All of the above are true.
D. None. All of the above are true.
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Dr. Happy Golucky believes that to achieve happiness in life one must develop a sense of well-being. According to experts in the area of positive psychology, Dr. Golucky will identify all of the following as characteristics of well-being except
A. the frequent experience of positive moods. B. creating a deficiency orientation. C. adapting to changes by altering expectations and goals. D. the relatively infrequent experience of negative emotions.
Dynamic systems theorists emphasize that
A) children are driven mainly by instincts and unconscious motives. B) different skills vary in maturity within the same child. C) sensitive periods are key to understanding development. D) development can be best understood in terms of its adaptive value.
MDMA use should be most suspected among which of the following patients?
A. A man with chronic pain B. A man with a flushed face C. A man with a high fever D. A man with heart palpitations
In the context of persuasion, a way in which attitude inoculation can occur is by ________.
A. refraining from making a public commitment to one's own position B. keeping one's own opinions to oneself C. ignoring reasons why a persuasive message is wrong D. considering counterarguments