Marsha Linehan's therapy model is used frequently in the treatment of clients with _____ disorder
A) borderline personality
B) antisocial personality
C) bipolar
D) schizoaffective
Answer: A
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According to the teachings of Martin Luther, how did Protestantism differ from the teachings of the Catholic Church? a. Protestantism allowed divorce
b. Protestantism permitted women to become clergy members. c. Protestantism viewed adultery as the highest sin. d. Protestantism taught that the only purpose of sex was for reproduction.
You are sitting on a stool when suddenly you lean back and fall off the stool, hitting the back of your head on the floor. You "see stars" as you try to sit back up. This sensation of "seeing stars" occurred because
a. neurons in your occipital lobe were stimulated. b. your eyes were jarred to the extent stars were seen. c. neurons in your retina were stimulated. d. neurons in your hypothalamus were stimulated.
Which statement about the dietary circumstances of Pima Indians is true?
A. They have low rates of obesity, due in large part to their traditional diet of plant foods. B. They have low rates of obesity, because genetic factors make them less susceptible to the effects of a modern diet. C. They have high rates of obesity, but this rate has not changed despite changes in diet over time. D. They have high rates of obesity and a genetic susceptibility to overweight that emerges under Western dietary conditions.
From the perspective of the traditional male, women’s biological capacity for __________ restricts their roles mainly to __________
a) gathering; cooking b) organization; keeping the house in order c) childbearing; childbearing and childrearing d) nurturing; cleaning