________ is often more effective than medication in the treatment of panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder

a. Cognitive-behavior therapy
b. Psychodynamic therapy
c. Family intervention therapy
d. Humanist therapy


Answer: a. Cognitive-behavior therapy

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a) It rejects the notion of universality of personality. b) It states that humans possess evolved motive dispositions, which are serviced by a universal set of personality dispositions that help individuals achieve their affective goals by managing personal and environmental resources. c) It states that people from all cultures share basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness. d) It concerns the maintenance and stability of social hierarchies, and suggests that cultural ideologies, values, attitudes, and worldviews provide the justification for intergroup behaviors such as discrimination and prejudice.

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Describe the difference between paraphilic disorders and sexual dysfunction, and give three examples of paraphilic disorders

What will be an ideal response?

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At this point, the conclusions of studies on the evolutionary interpretations of mating behavior suggest that these behaviors are ____

a. primarily inherited b. primarily learned from cultural influence c. used to justify our behaviors d. lacking the scientific studies to allow us to draw a conclusion about them

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