A family that gets along well and is supportive of the kids is more likely to result in the development of an eating disorder.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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The most likely relationship between learning disorders and behavior problems in young children is that ____

a. behavior problems, such as inattentiveness, interfere with learning behaviors and may lead to later learning disorders b. learning disorders are frustrating for children and may lead them to act out c. the two are distinct disorders that arise separately but increase the potency of either or both problems over time d. behavior problems are ultimately the root cause of learning disorders

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Harold lives with his mother with whom he is very close and agrees with everything she says. When he started seeing a young woman and the relationship became serious, his mother convinced him that his girlfriend was not good enough for him, so Harold stopped the relationship. He has two close friends who have been his friend since they met in kindergarten. Whenever they do something, it is always

one of his friends who decides what they do. Harold just follows along. Harold likely suffers from _______________ personality disorder. a. Dependent b. Avoidant c. Schizoid d. Histrionic

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Of the following, the most accurate statement regarding the research for treatment of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is that

a. well-controlled research suggests the use of a highly structured behavioral program can be effective with motivated patients. b. well-controlled research suggests the use of cognitive-behavioral treatment c. the great deal of research that has been conducted indicates there are currently no effective treatments. d. cognitive-behavioral therapy that uses distraction techniques appears to be an effective treatment.

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Shifting repressed motives from an original object to a substitute object is called ______

a. displacement c. intellectualization b. projection d. regression

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