What focus does tertiary prevention programs share with primary and secondary prevention programs?
a. A focus on providing intervention to individuals with no sign of mental disorder.
b. A focus on dealing with negative effects of mental disorder after onset.
c. A focus on trying to reduce problems associated with a mental disorder on a community-wide basis.
d. All of these are features shared among the three types of prevention programs.
c
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a. giving up irrational beliefs. b. uncovering our "true self" hidden behind our screen of defenses. c. finding and maintaining meaning in our life. d. rebuilding thinking, feeling, and acting in connected wholes.
Homosexuality is
a. a pathology. c. a normal variation. b. an abnormal variation. d. unique to humans.
In Pavlov's "salivating dogs" studies, the CR was _____________
A) salivation B) food C) sound D) biting
The two main ways of coping are defined by whether the goal is to confront the problem directly, called __________ coping, or to lessen the discomfort associated with the stress, called __________ coping
FIll in the blank with correct word.