Claire was sexually abused 10 years ago. She hasn't thought about it in years. However, she can describe what happened if asked a question about it. Claire's memory of her abuse was kept in her:
a. unconscious mind
b. preconscious mind
c. collective unconscious
d. reaction formation
B
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
You are walking through a store when you run into a friend whom you have not seen in a long time and miss very much. According to the James-Lange theory, what might happen?
A. You experience physiological changes, followed by a feeling of happiness. B. You feel happiness, followed by physiological changes. C. You experience physiological changes and a feeling of happiness simultaneously. D. You experience physiological changes and context appraisal, followed by a feeling of happiness.
Define dissociation. Compare and contrast Janet’s and Freud’s views of dissociation. To what extent are these theories supported by contemporary data on the prevalence of the core features of dissociative identity disorder, such as that summarized by Gleaves et al. (2001)?
What will be an ideal response?
After Louisa and Tom decided to move in together, Louisa did some research on a reputable site and was surprised to find out that
A) breakups are less messy or intense for cohabiting couples than for married couples. B) half of all cohabiting relationships end in the first year. C) premarital cohabitation leads to marital dissatisfaction. D) people in cohabiting relationships are less likely to have divorced parents.